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Nissan, Uber, Wayve unveil robotaxi tie-up

By Thomson Reuters Mar 11, 2026 | 8:19 PM

TOKYO, March 12 (Reuters) – Nissan Motor, Uber Technologies and British startup Wayve said on Thursday they will collaborate on developing robotaxis, ​aiming to roll out a pilot ‌programme in Tokyo by late 2026.

Uber’s first autonomous vehicle partnership in Japan, the plan provides for Nissan Leaf electric vehicles equipped with Wayve’s self-driving technology to be ‌made ​available to customers via ⁠Uber, the companies said ⁠in a joint statement.

“We have been testing our technology throughout Japan since early 2025,” Wayve CEO Alex Kendall said in the statement.

“Partnering ​with Uber and Nissan to begin pilot deployment of Robotaxis allows us to introduce ⁠this technology in a responsible ⁠way.”

The vehicles will operate on Uber’s ​platform in the initial phase, with a trained ​safety driver in the cars. Uber plans ‌to launch the service through a licensed taxi partner in Japan.

Nissan CEO Ivan Espinosa told reporters that the companies were discussing whether to ⁠extend their cooperation to markets other than Japan.

Wayve, backed by SoftBank and Nvidia, partnered with Uber in August ⁠2024. The ‌two companies aim to launch ⁠services in more than 10 cities ​worldwide, ‌including London later this year.

Last September, ​Nissan said ⁠it had begun testing a driver-assistance system using Wayve’s technology, ahead of a planned launch in Japan in financial year 2027.

(Reporting by Maki Shiraki and Daniel Leussink; Editing by Clarence Fernandez and ​Thomas Derpinghaus)