Stellantis, Wayve and Uber partner to deploy robotaxi services
Key takeaways
- The initiative combines Stellantis’ vehicle manufacturing capabilities, Wayve’s artificial intelligence driving software, and Uber’s global ride-hailing platform.
- Under the partnership, Stellantis will design and produce vehicles built on its “L4-Ready Platforms,” which include integrated sensor systems and engineering tailored for high-use autonomous operations.
- The collaboration builds on prior agreements among the companies, including ongoing efforts to deploy autonomous ride services in cities such as London and Tokyo.
Stellantis, Wayve and Uber partner to deploy robotaxi services Stellantis, Wayve and Uber partner to deploy robotaxi services Proactive uses images sourced from Shutterstock Proactive Thu, June 18, 2026 at 12:00 AM GMT+7 2 min read STLA UBER Stellantis NV (NYSE:STLA, EPA:STLA), Wayve, and Uber Technologies Inc (NYSE:UBER, XETRA:UT8) have announced a new partnership aimed at accelerating the global rollout of fully autonomous ride-hailing services, marking a significant step in the race to commercialize driverless mobility.
The agreement, disclosed Wednesday, outlines plans for the three companies to collaborate on the development and deployment of Level 4 (L4) robotaxis, vehicles capable of operating without human drivers under defined conditions.
The initiative combines Stellantis’ vehicle manufacturing capabilities, Wayve’s artificial intelligence driving software, and Uber’s global ride-hailing platform.