Uber, Stellantis, and Wayve want to scale Level 4 robotaxis globally, but the rollout timeline remains unclear.

Stellantis would supply the vehicles, Wayve the AI driving tech, and Uber the ride-hailing network.

Wayve says its AI can drive without city-by-city mapping, which could make robotaxis easier to scale.

Uber’s robotaxi partnership spree continues. Together with the British autonomous driving startup Wayve, Uber has announced plans to develop and deploy Level 4 robotaxis based on Stellantis vehicles in major cities worldwide.

The three companies have entered into a non-binding memorandum of understanding in which each company contributes: Stellantis will provide the vehicles, Wayve will handle the autonomous driving software, and Uber will integrate it into its vast ride-hailing network. They did not announce specific deployments yet, only saying that the companies would work together to bring autonomous mobility to cities "across Europe, North America and beyond."