Avride to Expand Testing of Robotaxis Ahead of Uber Launch
Autonomous technology startup Avride announced on Thursday that it will expand vehicle testing in Dallas as part of its plans to roll out robotaxis on Uber’s (UBER.N) ride-hailing platform later this year. The move marks another step in Avride’s partnership with Uber, aimed at making autonomous transportation part of mainstream mobility.
Avride first teamed up with Uber in October 2023, deploying delivery robots on Uber Eats in Austin. That service later expanded to Dallas and Jersey City. By the end of this year, Avride’s robotaxis will also be available through Uber, bringing both its delivery and passenger services onto a single platform.
“Soon, Uber riders will have a new way to move around the city, marking another step toward making autonomous transportation part of everyday life,” said Sarfraz Maredia, Uber’s head of autonomous mobility and delivery.
The robotaxi fleet will be based on Hyundai Motor’s (005380.KS) IONIQ 5 electric vehicle, enhanced with Avride’s autonomous driving system. The partnership with Hyundai, signed in March, also includes joint development and operations of self-driving cars.
Beyond ride-hailing, Avride has extended its reach into food delivery. It has partnered with Grubhub to deploy autonomous robots on U.S. college campuses, broadening its commercialization strategy across both passenger and delivery markets.


