Fully automatic taxis operated by a Chinese tech giant will hit the streets of London next year. Baidu, a multinational tech ...
Uber and Lyft plan to launch autonomous taxi services in London in 2026. Waymo had also previously announced this.
Chinese technology company Baidu plans to introduce its Apollo Go robotaxi service in London from 2026 through tie-ups with ...
London is about to become a testing ground for the next wave of autonomous mobility. Uber and Lyft are teaming up with Baidu ...
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Baidu Apollo Go RT6 fleets will test the UK’s new self-driving rules as London becomes a key battleground for autonomous rides.
Uber plans to begin testing in the first half of 2026. Lyft also hopes to start tests next year, once it gets the necessary ...
The Lyft robotaxi fleet will use Baidu’s fully electric Apollo Go RT6, which has been purpose-built for ride-sharing.
Uber stock gained after the tech giant said it would partner with Baidu to test robotaxis in London next year.
Driverless cars are heading for London streets in 2026, but if the US experience is a guide, it won’t be plain sailing ...
The plan sets the scene for simultaneous trials by US and Chinese autonomous taxi giants in London, as the capital becomes ...
Chinese multinational tech company Baidu plans to partner with Uber and Lyft to test robotaxis in Britain by 2026.