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Uber, Lyft team up with Baidu to start robotaxi trials in UK

Global robotaxi rollouts are accelerating, with Chinese companies such as Baidu and Weride Inc., and Alphabet Inc.’s Waymo leading the charge

December 22, 2025 / 15:22 IST
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It’s not yet clear how profitable the robotaxi model will be. Listed companies Pony AI Inc. and Weride are still losing money after selling shares to raise funds

Uber Technologies Inc. and Lyft Inc. are each teaming up with Baidu Inc. to trial driverless taxis in the UK, as ride-sharing companies race to deploy autonomous services around the world.

Uber said Monday a pilot program using Baidu’s Apollo Go RT6 robotaxis in London will start in the first half of 2026, with commercial services expected in the city before the end of next year.

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Separately, ride-hailing platform Lyft will also carry out UK tests next year with dozens of the same vehicles, pending regulatory approval, according to an X post by Lyft Chief Executive Officer David Risher.

Global robotaxi rollouts are accelerating, with Chinese companies such as Baidu and Weride Inc., and Alphabet Inc.’s Waymo leading the charge. Uber and Weride have launched driverless operations in Abu Dhabi, with plans to expand in the Middle East. Baidu is conducting trials in Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Switzerland.