Trip-hailing firm Lyft is trying to launch absolutely self-driving robotaxis in a single U.S. metropolis by subsequent 12 months, based on a press release from the corporate’s prime govt.
On Monday, Lyft CEO David Risher mentioned in a publish on X that the corporate is planning to launch absolutely autonomous robotaxis in Dallas, Texas “as quickly as 2026,” as backed by expertise from Mobileye. The Mobileye automobiles might be bought and owned by Japanese firm Marubeni, and the manager additionally says it would make the most of its Flex Drive subsidiary for fleet administration.
“As quickly as 2026, Marubeni-owned vehicles with Mobileye AV tech will launch in Dallas
on the Lyft platform, with 1000’s extra AVs/different cities to comply with,” Risher wrote within the publish.
Upon deployment, the automobiles will start displaying up on the Lyft app for riders, and Risher additionally says the corporate will share extra information within the months to return.
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Tesla, Waymo and others engaged on industrial robotaxis
The information comes as Tesla additionally goals to enter the rising industrial robotaxi business with its lately unveiled Cybercabs, backed by its Full Self-Driving (FSD) software program. Elon Musk and Tesla Head of Design Franz von Holzhausen have each mentioned that Tesla will deploy the primary unsupervised variations of the FSD software program in Austin, Texas in June, following the disclosing of its steering wheel-less Cybercab in October.
Musk has additionally mentioned that he expects to unveiling autonomous ride-hailing in “many cities in America by the top of this 12 months,” following the launch of the providers in Austin. Through the Q3 earnings name in October, Musk additionally mentioned that Tesla workers had already began testing ride-hailing providers within the Bay Space, permitting employees to request a experience and be taken wherever within the Bay.
Alphabet-owned robotaxi firm Waymo can also be set to launch its driverless ride-hailing automobiles in Austin subsequent month, set to be hosted completely on Lyft competitor Uber’s cell platform. The corporate has additionally been working paid driverless rides for a number of months now by its Waymo One app in Los Angeles and San Francisco, California, and Phoenix, Arizona, and it’s trying to increase to Miami, Florida and over 10 different new cities in 2025.
Different corporations, together with the Amazon-owned firm Zoox, are aiming to roll out robotaxis all through this 12 months, although Waymo at the moment stays the one firm providing absolutely autonomous paid ride-hails.
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