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Driverless Taxis Hit UAE Streets

Summary

  • Uber and WeRide deployed fully driverless vehicles in Abu Dhabi.
  • The autonomous service initially operates within Yas Island.
  • Future expansion is planned for 15 cities globally within five years.
Driverless Taxis Hit UAE Streets

Uber and Chinese autonomous vehicle operator WeRide have commenced deploying fully driverless vehicles for their robotaxi service in Abu Dhabi. Customers in the UAE capital can now hail an UberX or Uber Comfort and potentially be matched with an autonomous WeRide vehicle.

The fully autonomous service is initially limited to select areas within the 12-square-mile Yas Island. WeRide's GXR vehicles, equipped with advanced sensors, can accommodate up to five passengers. This marks a significant step towards widespread adoption of autonomous transportation in the region.

Uber and WeRide plan to expand their driverless offerings to an additional 15 cities worldwide within the next five years. This strategic expansion includes potential launches in Europe, signaling Uber's commitment to becoming a comprehensive provider of autonomous mobility solutions.

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The robotaxi service, initially with safety drivers, launched in December 2024, with fully driverless operations commencing recently.
Currently, fully autonomous rides are available in select locations across Yas Island in Abu Dhabi.
Uber and WeRide aim to launch their driverless robotaxi service in 15 additional cities globally over the next five years.

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