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Uber Unveils Its 'Most Luxurious Robotaxi,' in Partnership With Lucid and Nuro
CNET· 2026-01-05 23:53
Core Insights - Uber is set to launch a self-driving partnership with Nuro and Lucid Motors, showcasing the Lucid Gravity SUV robotaxi at CES, with operations expected to begin in late 2026 in the San Francisco Bay Area before expanding to other cities [1][6]. Group 1: Vehicle Features - The Lucid Gravity robotaxi will feature a comprehensive sensor suite including cameras, lidar sensors, and radars for navigation [2]. - An interactive screen will allow riders to control temperature, music, and contact support, marking Uber's first design of the in-vehicle rider experience [4]. - The robotaxi can accommodate up to six passengers and offers generous luggage space, surpassing competitors like Waymo and Zoox, which only seat four [5]. Group 2: Partnership and Strategy - Uber, Lucid, and Nuro announced their partnership in July, with Uber managing ride-hailing operations, Lucid manufacturing vehicles, and Nuro providing self-driving technology [6]. - The ride-hailing industry is shifting from standalone self-driving ambitions to partnerships with AV companies, enhancing the appeal of self-driving options for riders [7]. - Uber aims to deploy at least 20,000 Lucid vehicles equipped with Nuro's technology over the next six years, starting with the San Francisco launch [8]. Group 3: Production and Future Plans - Production of the Lucid Gravity robotaxi is scheduled to begin later this year at Lucid's Arizona factory, pending final validation [9].
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The Economist· 2025-11-12 11:40
Emerging Technologies & Future Trends - The report explores when self-driving cars will account for 20% of American ride-hailing trips [1] - The report investigates what proportion of the country's electricity will be used for AI by 2040 [1] Forecasting & Prediction - A group of "superforecasters" attempts to answer these questions [1]
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Herbert Ong· 2025-07-31 15:03
Market Expansion - Tesla Robotaxi expands to 3 more cities: San Francisco, Oakland, and San Jose [1] - Tesla Robotaxi now covers 8 million people [1] Competitive Landscape - Tesla's expansion contrasts with Waymo, which is described as "stuck in a sandbox" [1] - The report suggests Tesla Robotaxi could replace Uber and disrupt the ride-hailing industry [1]
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The Economist· 2025-07-25 22:20
Market Concentration - A merger between two Indonesian companies would control approximately 80% of ride-hailing and 66% of food delivery in South-East Asia [1] Regulatory Concerns - The proposed tie-up faces potential obstacles due to reservations from Indonesian officials [1]