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    Stellantis ties up with Nvidia, Uber to advance robotaxi development

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    Posted on October 28, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Stellantis teams up with Nvidia and Uber to develop autonomous vehicles, aiming for production by 2028 and global deployment of 5,000 robotaxis.

    Table of Contents

    • Collaboration for Autonomous Vehicle Development
    • Key Partnerships and Technologies
    • Production Timeline and Deployment Plans
    • Nvidia's New Self-Driving Technology

    Stellantis Partners with Nvidia and Uber to Develop Autonomous Vehicles

    Collaboration for Autonomous Vehicle Development

    (Reuters) -Stellantis said on Tuesday it has partnered with Nvidia, Uber and Foxconn to explore the joint development of autonomous vehicles, aiming to tap into the booming demand for self-driving cars.

    Key Partnerships and Technologies

    The collaboration seeks to integrate Nvidia's autonomous driving software and AI computing, Uber's ride-hailing operations and Foxconn's electronics with Stellantis' manufacturing capability to deploy robotaxis with level 4 autonomy.

    Production Timeline and Deployment Plans

    The companies aim to start production in 2028, with Uber deploying 5,000 of Stellantis' autonomous vehicles in select cities worldwide after initial operations begin in the U.S.

    Nvidia's New Self-Driving Technology

    Earlier in the day, Nvidia unveiled a new self-driving car technology platform called Hyperion, while CEO Jensen Huang announced a partnership with Uber to create a network of robotaxis.

    (Reporting by Utkarsh Shetti in Bengaluru; Editing by Shilpi Majumdar)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Stellantis partners with Nvidia, Uber, and Foxconn.
    • •Focus on developing autonomous vehicles with level 4 autonomy.
    • •Production is set to begin in 2028.
    • •Uber plans to deploy 5,000 autonomous vehicles globally.
    • •Nvidia introduces new self-driving technology, Hyperion.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Stellantis ties up with Nvidia, Uber to advance robotaxi development

    1What is an autonomous vehicle?

    An autonomous vehicle is a car or truck that is capable of traveling without human input. It uses a combination of sensors, cameras, and artificial intelligence to navigate and drive.

    2What is a robotaxi?

    A robotaxi is a self-driving taxi that operates without a human driver. It is designed to transport passengers autonomously, utilizing advanced technology for navigation and safety.

    3What is AI computing?

    AI computing refers to the use of artificial intelligence technologies to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and language translation.

    4What is ride-hailing?

    Ride-hailing is a transportation service where passengers use a mobile app to request a ride from a driver using their personal vehicle. Companies like Uber and Lyft provide this service.

    5What is level 4 autonomy?

    Level 4 autonomy refers to a vehicle's capability to operate without human intervention in specific conditions or environments, such as urban areas or highways.

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