Uber reveals the design of its robotaxi at CES 2026
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Uber reveals the design of its robotaxi at CES 2026
"Waymo is getting a good look at the competition as Uber revealed the design of its robotaxi that's due to launch in San Francisco later this year. The upcoming robotaxi is a result of a partnership announced in July between Uber, Lucid and Nuro. The plan is still to deploy at least 20,000 Lucid EVs that will use the Nuro Driver autonomous driving tech and be available through the Uber platform."
"It's important to note that the robotaxi reveal will be a "production intent design," so there may be some modifications to the version that will eventually hit the streets. However, the partnership started on-road testing last month in the San Francisco Bay Area, with Nuro using more than 100 robotaxi prototypes supervised by autonomous vehicle operators. The robotaxi, which is a modified Lucid Gravity, will feature a multi-pronged sensor system, including high-res cameras, lidar sensors, and radar."
"As for the interior, Uber designed the "in-vehicle rider experience," which can accommodate six passengers and luggage space. Inside, the robotaxi will have a display that lets you activate heated seats, adjust climate controls and throw on music, while also offering options for emergencies, like contacting support or requesting the robotaxi to pull over. Even though the passenger isn't behind the wheel, the robotaxi's interactive screen will show its planned path in real-time and all the decisions it makes while driving,"
Uber, Lucid and Nuro plan to launch a robotaxi fleet in San Francisco later this year. The fleet will use modified Lucid Gravity EVs running Nuro Driver autonomous driving software, with a target deployment of at least 20,000 Lucid EVs available through the Uber platform. On-road testing began last month in the San Francisco Bay Area with more than 100 supervised prototypes. The vehicle features high-resolution cameras, lidar, radar, and a roof-mounted halo with LEDs for passenger information. The interior seats six and includes a display for climate, heated seats, music, emergency options, and real-time driving path and decision visuals. Lucid production is slated to start in Arizona later this year.
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