
Core Insights - The French delegation, led by Ambassador Bertrand Lortholary, visited WeRide to explore the company's operations and future plans in France [1][3] - WeRide showcased its autonomous Robotaxi and Robobus, highlighting their performance and safety in adverse weather conditions [4] - WeRide is collaborating with Renault Group to launch a mass-produced autonomous Robobus by 2030, addressing the demand for green public transport in Europe [4][5] Company Overview - WeRide is recognized as a global leader in the autonomous driving industry and is the first publicly traded Robotaxi company [6] - The company has tested or operated its autonomous vehicles in over 30 cities across 11 countries and holds autonomous driving permits in six markets, including China, Singapore, France, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and the US [6] - WeRide's product offerings range from Level 2 to Level 4 autonomous driving solutions, catering to various sectors such as mobility, logistics, and sanitation [6] Recent Milestones - WeRide received France's Level 4 driverless public road testing and operating permit for its Robobus on March 27, 2025 [8] - The company launched Europe's first fully driverless commercial deployment of its Robobus in Drôme, France, in partnership with beti, Renault Group, and Macif on February 27, 2025 [8] - WeRide will provide an exclusive Level 4 autonomous Robobus shuttle service at Roland Garros, Paris, for two consecutive years starting in 2024 [8]