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Volkswagen of America and Uber on Thursday unveiled an ambitious plan to launch a commercial robotaxi service — using ...
Uber Technologies Inc. and Volkswagen AG have partnered to deploy thousands of electric ID Buzz vans in the US, marking the ...
The German auto giant will use its all-electric ID Buzz minivans for autonomous ridehailing in the US. The first commercial launch will be in LA in 2026.
City travel can feel like a headache. Traffic jams, crowded buses, and soaring gas prices make moving around urban areas stressful. For many business owners, these challenges waste time and […] ...
Robotaxis are closer to becoming a reality, after Tesla launched a full self-driving (FSD) supervised ride-hailing service in ...
The Trump administration said Thursday it aims to speed up the deployment of self-driving vehicles but will maintain rules ...
Volkswagen and Uber are teaming up to deploy a fleet of thousands of all-electric, fully autonomous robotaxis. The companies ...
Volkswagen Group of America Inc.'s autonomous mobility subsidiary, Volkswagen ADMT, LLC, and Uber Technologies, Inc. have ...
VW’s US self-driving arm, Volkswagen ADMT, is partnering with Uber to roll out thousands of autonomous ID. Buzz vans across the US.
U.S. automakers developing self-driving cars will be allowed more exemptions from certain federal safety rules for testing ...
Tesla says it’ll launch its own driverless ride-hailing service in Austin this June. The company even teased a futuristic ...