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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.
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’s mobility company MOIA just hit a big milestone: It’s rolled out the ID. Buzz AD, VW’s first fully autonomous ...
The auto and tech industries are rapidly working to deploy autonomous vehicles while gaining the trust and confidence of the public. Uber is taking it one step further, joining with an auto ...
Volkswagen of America and Uber on Thursday unveiled an ambitious plan to launch a commercial robotaxi service — using autonomous electric VW ID. BUZZ vehicles — in multiple U.S. cities over ...
The production version of the driverless van is set to go global next year, possibly ahead of Tesla’s Cybercab.
VW’s electric Bus tribute EV might be your next Uber [without a driver] starting next year in L.A. One of the most significant transportation-centric pet projects with the undivided attention of ...
Volkswagen and Uber will bring autonomous VW ID. Buzz AD vans to Los Angeles starting in 2026, ahead of other US regions, with the goal of launching robotaxi operations under the Uber app.
Uber Technologies Inc. and Volkswagen AG have partnered to deploy thousands of electric ID Buzz vans in the US, marking the latest partnership to expand autonomous options on the ride hailing app.
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 ...