A Massive Partnership Unites Stellantis, NVIDIA, Uber, and Foxconn for Robotaxi

Global mobility giant Stellantisannounced a strategic collaboration with three technology and service giants to deliver robotaxi services globally using Level 4 (driverless) autonomous vehicles. This groundbreaking collaboration... NVIDIA, Uber Technologies Inc. ve FoxconnThis move marks a milestone in Stellantis' global robotaxi strategy, bringing together and , placing the company in a key position in the future of safe, efficient, and sustainable autonomous transportation.

 Combination of Forces and Target Platforms

This collaboration combines the unique expertise of each partner:

  • Stellantis: Global vehicle engineering and manufacturing expertise.
  • NVIDIA: Autonomous driving software (NVIDIA DRIVE AV) and AI computing power.
  • Foxconn: Electronic and system integration capabilities.
  • Uber: Leadership in ride-hailing operations.

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Global Rollout and 2028 Target

In the first phase of the partnership, Uber will launch in select cities in the US. 5 Stellantis autonomous vehicles Pilot programs and tests will be gradually expanded in the coming years, and mass production (SOP) It is aimed to start in 2028.

According to the roles of companies:

  • Stellantis: Level 4 will design and manufacture vehicles and integrate NVIDIA software.
  • NVIDIA: L4 will provide DRIVE AV software that includes parking and driving features.
  • Foxconn: Will support Stellantis in hardware and system integration.
  • Uber: It will operate robotaxi services and manage the vehicle fleet.

Stellantis CEO Antonio Filosa described this collaboration as part of his goal to deliver “a smarter, safer, and more efficient mobility solution for everyone.” This initiative complements Stellantis' global robotaxi vision, following its agreement with Pony.ai in Europe.