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    Lyft, China's Baidu to launch robotaxi service in Europe next year

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    Posted on August 4, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Lyft and Baidu are launching robotaxi services in Europe next year, starting in Germany and the UK, marking Baidu's first European venture.

    Lyft and Baidu to Launch Robotaxi Service Across Europe Next Year

    By Akash Sriram

    (Reuters) -U.S. ride-hailing company Lyft said on Monday it will partner with China's Baidu to deploy robotaxis across Europe starting next year, marking the Chinese search engine giant's first foray into the European self-driven taxi sector.

    The partnership will launch initially in Germany and the United Kingdom, with Baidu’s electric RT6 robotaxis operating on Lyft’s platform pending regulatory approval.

    The rollout aims to scale to thousands of vehicles across Europe in the coming years, leveraging Lyft’s $200 million acquisition of European mobility app FreeNow, completed on Thursday.

    The deal gives Lyft access to operations in nine countries and over 180 cities, marking its first expansion outside North America.

    Under the partnership, Lyft will operate the platform, managing customer services and fleet logistics, while Baidu will supply autonomous vehicles and technical expertise.

    "What we're excited about with FreeNow is they have a deep, long-lasting relationship with regulators, and we want to go and have those conversations about how we do this," Lyft Executive Vice President of Driver Experience Jeremy Bird told Reuters. 

    The UK government has fast-tracked its robotaxi timeline and is aiming for initial services with paying passengers by spring 2026.

    Companies such as Uber and Wayve are also preparing for deployment once regulatory clearance is granted.

    The deal comes as rival Uber has expanded its global robotaxi efforts, working with Waymo, Pony.ai, WeRide, and Momenta, with a European launch also set for 2026.

    Uber’s global robotaxi presence intensifies pressure on Lyft to expand beyond its North American home market and build its autonomous capabilities.

    Baidu’s Apollo Go service currently operates over 1,000 vehicles across 15 cities globally and has completed more than 11 million rides, but its partnership with Lyft marks its first commercial move into Europe.

    (Reporting by Akash Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing by Tasim Zahid)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Lyft partners with Baidu to launch robotaxi services in Europe.
    • •Initial rollout in Germany and the UK pending regulatory approval.
    • •Lyft acquired FreeNow to facilitate European expansion.
    • •Baidu provides autonomous vehicles and technical expertise.
    • •UK aims for robotaxi services with passengers by 2026.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Lyft, China's Baidu to launch robotaxi service in Europe next year

    1What is the main goal of the Lyft and Baidu partnership?

    The partnership aims to deploy robotaxis across Europe, starting in Germany and the UK, with plans to scale to thousands of vehicles in the coming years.

    2How will the robotaxi service be operated?

    Lyft will manage the platform, customer services, and fleet logistics, while Baidu will supply the autonomous vehicles and provide technical expertise.

    3What is the timeline for the UK robotaxi service?

    The UK government has fast-tracked its robotaxi timeline, aiming for initial services with paying passengers by spring 2026.

    4How does this partnership affect Lyft's market presence?

    This deal marks Lyft's first expansion outside North America, giving it access to operations in nine countries and over 180 cities.

    5What is Baidu's current status in the robotaxi market?

    Baidu's Apollo Go service operates over 1,000 vehicles across 15 cities globally and has completed more than 11 million rides, but this partnership with Lyft is its first commercial move in Europe.

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