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Nissan, Uber, Wayve announce robotaxi tie-up

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Posted on March 12, 2026

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TOKYO, March 12 (Reuters) - Nissan Motor, Uber Technologies and British startup Wayve said on Thursday they will collaborate on the development of robotaxis. The companies said they will begin

Nissan, Uber, Wayve unveil robotaxi tie-up

Collaboration to Develop Robotaxis in Tokyo

TOKYO, March 12 (Reuters) - Nissan Motor, Uber Technologies and British startup Wayve said on Thursday they will collaborate on developing robotaxis, aiming to roll out a pilot programme in Tokyo by late 2026.

Details of the Partnership

Uber's first autonomous vehicle partnership in Japan, the plan provides for Nissan Leaf electric vehicles equipped with Wayve's self-driving technology to be made available to customers via Uber, the companies said in a joint statement.

Wayve's Technology and Testing

"We have been testing our technology throughout Japan since early 2025," Wayve CEO Alex Kendall said in the statement.

"Partnering with Uber and Nissan to begin pilot deployment of Robotaxis allows us to introduce this technology in a responsible way."

Initial Deployment and Safety Measures

The vehicles will operate on Uber's platform in the initial phase, with a trained safety driver in the cars. Uber plans to launch the service through a licensed taxi partner in Japan.

Future Expansion and Global Ambitions

Nissan CEO Ivan Espinosa told reporters that the companies were discussing whether to extend their cooperation to markets other than Japan.

Wayve and Uber's Global Plans

Wayve, backed by SoftBank and Nvidia, partnered with Uber in August 2024. The two companies aim to launch services in more than 10 cities worldwide, including London later this year.

Nissan's Driver-Assistance System

Last September, Nissan said it had begun testing a driver-assistance system using Wayve's technology, ahead of a planned launch in Japan in financial year 2027.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Maki Shiraki and Daniel Leussink; Editing by Clarence Fernandez and Thomas Derpinghaus)

Key Takeaways

  • The collaboration brings together Nissan’s automotive manufacturing and ProPILOT systems with Wayve’s embodied AI and Uber’s ride‑hailing operations to advance robotaxi deployment in Tokyo by late 2026.
  • This aligns with broader Wayve commercialization: it raised $1.2 bn in February 2026 to fund global robotaxi trials with Uber starting 2026 and supervised autonomy in consumer vehicles from 2027.
  • Nissan’s integration of Wayve AI into ProPILOT reflects its commitment to mass‑produced autonomous driving tech, with first models targeted for fiscal 2027 rollout in Japan and potentially North America.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which companies are collaborating on the new robotaxi project?
Nissan Motor, Uber Technologies, and British startup Wayve are collaborating on the robotaxi project.
Where will the robotaxi pilot program be launched?
The robotaxi pilot program will be launched in Tokyo, Japan.
When is the robotaxi pilot program expected to begin?
Preparations for the pilot program are set to begin by late 2026.
What vehicle will be used in the robotaxi pilot?
The program will use a Nissan Leaf electric vehicle equipped with Wayve's technology.
How will customers access the robotaxi service?
Customers will be able to book the robotaxi service through the Uber platform.

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