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The ride-hailing application is getting some help from VW to compete against the Google-backed service in this arena.
It's been Volkswagen's plan since early last year to nail down Level 4 self-driving software for the ID.Buzz. In Germany, the ...
VW’s US self-driving arm, Volkswagen ADMT (Autonomous Driving Mobility & Transport), is partnering with Uber to roll out thousands of autonomous ID. Buzz vans across the US over the next decade.
Volkswagen and Uber have announced a long-term strategic partnership to roll out a fleet of fully autonomous, all-electric ID. Buzz AD vehicles on the Uber platform, starting in Los Angeles.
Uber Technologies Inc. and Volkswagen AG have partnered to deploy thousands of electric ID Buzz vans in the US, marking the latest partnership to expand autonomous options on the ride hailing app.
Tesla says it’ll launch its own driverless ride-hailing service in Austin this June. The company even teased a futuristic robovan at its “We, Robot” event in Hollywood last year. But the first ...