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Tested Journey in a 2021 Waymo Jaguar I-Pace, boasting 242,000 miles on its odometer; these autonomous vehicles have been logging a daily mileage of 137 miles each day since 2020.

Despite the advanced technology, the remarkable tale of the Waymo Jaguar I-Pace lies in its odometer, showing over 242,000 miles traveled. This signifies that these silent, autonomous vehicles have been consistently on the road, logging approximately 137 miles daily, for more than four years.

Autonomous 2021 Jaguar I-Pace with 242,000 miles on the odometer, driven; these vehicles have...
Autonomous 2021 Jaguar I-Pace with 242,000 miles on the odometer, driven; these vehicles have traveled approximately 137 miles daily since 2020.

Tested Journey in a 2021 Waymo Jaguar I-Pace, boasting 242,000 miles on its odometer; these autonomous vehicles have been logging a daily mileage of 137 miles each day since 2020.

In the world of autonomous vehicles, Waymo's Jaguar I-Pace fleet is making headlines for its impressive durability and performance. Noah Washington, an Atlanta-based automotive journalist, recently had the opportunity to ride in a 2021 Waymo Jaguar I-Pace in Phoenix.

The I-PACE, Jaguar's inaugural all-electric SUV, has been a standout since its inception in October 2020. It won multiple top-tier accolades, including World Car of the Year, Car Design of the Year, and Green Car of the Year. The I-PACE's six-digit mileage on the dash is a testament to careful engineering, consistent maintenance, and a steady driving style, despite being driven every day since its inception.

The I-PACE's interior components, such as the bolsters, armrest, and steering wheel leather, show little to no wear and tear due to lack of human use. Without a driver, the wear and tear on the interior of an autonomous car like the Waymo Jaguar I-Pace is significantly reduced.

The I-PACE accelerates from 0-60 mph in around 4.5 seconds, providing a smooth and responsive driving experience. It was originally rated at 234 mi (WLTP), but after software upgrades, the Jaguar I-Pace has an EPA-estimated range of 246 miles. The battery on the I-PACE, showing 62 miles of range at half charge, suggests degradation but remains serviceable after thousands of charging cycles.

Waymo selected the Jaguar I-Pace for up to 20,000 vehicles and had around 1,500 deployed by mid-2022, with plans for more. As of mid-2025, the fleet consists of approximately 700 vehicles deployed across major U.S. metropolitan areas such as San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Phoenix. The fleet is operating over nearly 500 square miles and makes more than 150,000 trips per week.

The company drives over 100 million autonomous miles on public roads across all its markets combined, with more than 250,000 paid trips per week in total. To estimate the average daily mileage per Jaguar I-Pace, let’s use the available data. Assuming the 700 Jaguars cover a significant portion of the 150,000 trips per week, and with 7 days in a week, the average number of trips per Jaguar per day is about 30.6 trips/vehicle/day. Since Waymo reports over 100 million miles across all its vehicles historically and provides over 250,000 trips per week in total, and the Jaguar I-Pace fleet involves 700 vehicles making 150,000 trips per week, the average daily mileage per Jaguar I-Pace is likely in the range of 50-70 miles per day.

Waymo is expanding the Jaguar I-Pace robotaxi fleet, having completed final deliveries from Jaguar earlier in 2025. The company is transitioning to newer vehicle types such as Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Zeekr vans with next-generation self-driving hardware but continues to operate a large Jaguar I-Pace fleet. Waymo is actively testing Jaguars in multiple cities including upcoming launches in Dallas, Austin, and Atlanta in 2025-2026. The fleet remains a core element of their commercial robotaxi service and autonomous mileage accumulation.

In a recent Facebook post, the photo and story of the high-mileage Waymo Jaguar I-Pace were shared, sparking interest among the automotive community. The odometer of the Waymo Jaguar I-Pace showed almost 242,000 miles, a testament to the vehicle's reliability and longevity. The I-PACE's cabin air features PM2.5 filtration, ensuring a clean and safe environment for passengers.

In summary, the Waymo Jaguar I-Pace fleet continues to thrive, with an estimated average daily mileage of 50-70 miles per vehicle. The fleet is expanding, with plans to transition to newer vehicle models in the future while continuing to operate in major metropolitan areas. The high-mileage I-Pace serves as a shining example of the vehicle's durability and performance in the autonomous driving landscape.

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