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    Stellantis, Pony.ai to develop self-driving vehicles in Europe

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    Posted on October 17, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Stellantis teams up with Pony.ai to develop self-driving vans in Europe, starting with tests in Luxembourg and expanding from 2026.

    Table of Contents

    • Development of Self-Driving Vehicles in Europe
    • Testing and Rollout Plans
    • Focus on Light Commercial Vehicles

    Stellantis Partners with Pony.ai to Create Self-Driving Vans in Europe

    Development of Self-Driving Vehicles in Europe

    (Reuters) -Stellantis and Chinese autonomous driving firm Pony.ai said on Friday that they had signed an agreement to jointly develop and test self-driving vehicles in Europe.

    The partnership will combine Pony.ai's autonomous driving software with Stellantis' battery-electric medium-sized van platform designed for SAE Level 4, or hands-off, eyes-off, driving.

    Pony.ai, founded in 2016 in China and operating fully driverless robotaxi services in major Chinese cities, will manage European operations through its Luxembourg-based division.

    Testing and Rollout Plans

    Testing will start with the Peugeot e-Traveller model in Luxembourg, with a rollout across European cities from 2026, focusing on safety, performance, and regulatory compliance, the companies said.

    Focus on Light Commercial Vehicles

    The partnership will initially focus on light commercial vehicles (LCVs), a segment where Stellantis, through its Pro One commercial vehicle business unit, holds a leading position in Europe.

    (Reporting by Laura Contemori and Giulio Piovaccari; Editing by Matt Scuffham)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Stellantis partners with Pony.ai for self-driving vehicles in Europe.
    • •Focus on light commercial vehicles using SAE Level 4 technology.
    • •Testing begins with Peugeot e-Traveller in Luxembourg.
    • •Rollout planned across European cities from 2026.
    • •Pony.ai to manage operations through its Luxembourg division.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Stellantis, Pony.ai to develop self-driving vehicles in Europe

    1What is autonomous driving?

    Autonomous driving refers to the ability of a vehicle to navigate and operate without human intervention, using sensors, cameras, and artificial intelligence.

    2What are light commercial vehicles?

    Light commercial vehicles (LCVs) are motor vehicles designed primarily for the transport of goods, typically with a gross vehicle weight of up to 3.5 tonnes.

    3What is a partnership in business?

    A partnership in business refers to a formal arrangement where two or more parties agree to manage and operate a business together, sharing profits and responsibilities.

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