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Volkswagen doesn’t want to leave the autonomous ride-hailing market—estimated to grow to over half a trillion dollars by 2035 ...
VW recently partnered with Uber to launch a fleet of autonomous ID. Buzz robotaxis in this US city in 2026. Here’s how this will work.
This week VW unveiled its own white label robotaxi the people of Los Angeles will be able to hail via their Uber app next year. Unlike its tech competitors, though, VW aims to be a supplier and ...
Here’s a look at which autonomous vehicles are in Austin and when you can expect to catch a robotaxi ride from them.
Instead of Big Tech's approach of competing against existing transportation providers, Volkswagen aims to work alongside them ...
Volkswagen, through its subsidiary MOIA, is preparing to roll out its first ID. Buzz AD autonomous vehicles in Los Angeles in ...
VW will launch the autonomous ID. Buzz AD in 2026. With that, it's hoping to overtake Tesla in the robotaxi race. Other ...
Volkswagen-backed autonomous tech company MOIA is offering up a robotaxi of its own which mobility operators can buy next ...
The production version of the driverless van is set to go global next year, possibly ahead of Tesla’s Cybercab.
Tesla hopes to rival firms already offering driverless ride-hailing in the US and around the world, such as Waymo, Zoox and ...
Tesla’s long-promised robotaxi service quietly rolled onto the streets of Austin, Texas on Sunday, marking a pivotal moment ...