Lyft, the transportation-focused company, wants to make a dent in the market and has announced that it will launch its robotaxi fleet in 2026. There are already some well-known brands aiming to ...
TSLA files for approval to launch its robotaxi service, but slowing vehicle sales and Musk's divided attention are rattling ...
And Tesla recently shared plans to launch a robotaxi service in Austin this summer. Lyft is taking a similar approach as Uber, offering its ridehail platform to different self-driving developers ...
Tesla applied for a permit with the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) to operate a transportation service in the ...
Ride-hailing platform Lyft (LYFT) has partnered with Mobileye (MBLY), an autonomous driving technology provider, to launch fully autonomous robotaxis in Dallas, Texas, as early as 2026.
Automakers will be faced with obstacles around safety concerns, affordability and a patchwork of state regulations ...
In the near future, the robotaxi segment could have a notable boom. Advances in the development of autonomous driving will enable the presence of these “driverless” cars on the streets, integrating ...
Lyft has announced plans to launch a robotaxi service in Dallas "as soon as 2026." The ride-hailing company will use Intel’s Mobileye AV tech and Japanese conglomerate Marubeni’s fleet of cars at ...
FILE - A Lyft logo is seen on a Lyft driver's car in Pittsburgh, on Jan. 31, 2018. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)(Gene J. Puskar / AP) Dallas is set to be the first stop for a new robotaxi effort ...
The move is a key step by the company to begin carrying paying customers while its traditional car-selling business falters.
When operational, ride seekers will be able to hail a robotaxi through Lyft’s app. Although Lyft hasn’t revealed the carmaker for the program, TechCrunch noted that Mobileye technology is ...
Tesla is taking steps to launch a ride-sharing service that could compete directly with Uber, Lyft and Waymo. Why it matters: ...