Chinese multinational tech company Baidu plans to partner with Uber and Lyft to test robotaxis in Britain by 2026.
Uber and Lyft will start testing Baidu’s Apollo Go robotaxis in London in 2026, joining Waymo and local startup Wayve as ...
Uber and Lyft plan to bring robotaxi services to London next year through partnerships with Chinese tech giant Baidu ...
Uber plans to begin testing in the first half of 2026. Lyft also hopes to start tests next year, once it gets the necessary ...
Chinese technology company Baidu plans to introduce its Apollo Go robotaxi service in London from 2026 through tie-ups with ...
Chinese robotaxis could be set to hit UK roads in 2026 as ride-sharing apps Uber and Lyft announce partnerships with Baidu to ...
London is about to become a testing ground for the next wave of autonomous mobility. Uber and Lyft are teaming up with Baidu ...
Uber and Lyft said on Monday they were teaming up with Chinese tech giant Baidu to launch driverless taxi trials in the UK ...
The Lyft robotaxi fleet will use Baidu’s fully electric Apollo Go RT6, which has been purpose-built for ride-sharing.
Both firms will use Baidu’s Apollo Go autonomous vehicles, marking a rare moment where rivals move in parallel with the same technology partner.
Driverless cars are heading for London streets in 2026, but if the US experience is a guide, it won’t be plain sailing ...
LONDON: Uber Technologies Inc says it's teaming up with Baidu Inc to trial driverless taxis in the United Kingdom.