Overview
- Under the memorandum of understanding, Stellantis supplies vehicle platforms and manufacturing while Nvidia provides its Drive AV stack and Foxconn leads hardware and systems integration.
- Uber is slated to operate an initial fleet of about 5,000 vehicles in selected U.S. cities once production begins.
- The vehicles are planned on Stellantis’ AV‑Ready architecture using the STLA Small and K0 platforms, with Nvidia’s DRIVE AGX Hyperion 10 hardware and software specified in coverage.
- Pilots and testing are expected over the next few years ahead of a 2028 production start, subject to regulatory approvals and subsequent binding agreements.
- The initiative follows Stellantis’ recent Level 4 testing collaboration with Pony.ai in Europe, positioning the automaker to enter the competitive robotaxi market.