Stellantis Partners with Uber and Wayve to Develop Robotaxis
Stellantis N.V. has signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding with Wayve and Uber Technologies to co-develop and deploy Level 4 robotaxis globally. The partnership leverages Stellantis' L4-ready vehicle platforms, Wayve's AI driving software, and Uber's ride-hailing network.
In June 2026, Stellantis N.V. (BIT:STLAM) announced a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding with Wayve and Uber Technologies, Inc. (UBER) to co-develop and deploy Level 4 robotaxis globally. The collaboration combines Stellantis' L4-ready vehicle platforms, Wayve's AI driving software, and Uber's ride-hailing network.
Partnership Details
The MoU covers technology, production, and deployment frameworks. Stellantis will provide L4-ready vehicle platforms, Wayve contributes its AI-based autonomous driving software, and Uber offers its global ride-hailing network to operate the service.
Context
The move is part of Stellantis' strategy to redefine its electric vehicle approach by positioning its manufacturing capabilities at the center of emerging autonomous driving technologies. It also reflects Uber's increasing focus on integrating autonomous vehicles into its platform.
What This Means for Investors
The partnership allows Stellantis to strengthen its position in autonomous mobility without massive in-house software investments. For Uber, it expands its autonomous vehicle partnerships. However, the MoU is non-binding, so final terms may evolve.
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