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Stellantis Teams Up With NVIDIA, Uber, and Foxconn to Launch Global Level 4 Robotaxi Program

Stellantis will handle design, engineering, and manufacturing, while NVIDIA provides its AI computing platform.

EV.com Staff

October 29, 2025 | Updated 07:06, October 29, 2025

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Stellantis is expanding its global robotaxi ambitions through a new collaboration with NVIDIA, Uber, and Foxconn to develop and deploy Level 4 (driverless) autonomous vehicles for ride-hailing services worldwide.

The partnership integrates each company’s core strengths, from vehicle engineering to AI computing and fleet operations, marking a major step in Stellantis’ goal to make fully autonomous mobility scalable and accessible by the end of the decade.

Partnership brings together global leaders in AI, mobility, and manufacturing

The alliance builds on Stellantis’ recently announced collaboration with Pony.ai in Europe and will leverage the automaker’s AV-Ready Platforms, including the K0 Medium Size Van and STLA Small. Both will feature NVIDIA’s DRIVE AGX Hyperion 10 architecture, complete with DriveOS and full-stack DRIVE AV software tailored for Level 4 autonomy.

Stellantis will handle design, engineering, and manufacturing, while NVIDIA provides its AI computing platform. Foxconn will contribute electronics and system integration, and Uber will operate the robotaxi fleet, starting with 5,000 vehicles in select U.S. cities. Production is expected to begin in 2028, following years of testing and pilot deployments, according to a press release.

Stellantis CEO Antonio Filosa described the move as a step toward “smarter, safer, and more efficient mobility for everyone.” Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi praised NVIDIA’s role in enabling “L4 autonomy at enormous scale,” while NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang called Level 4 technology “a leap in AI capability” that turns vehicles into “robots that perceive and drive with superhuman precision.”

Foxconn to enhance scalability through advanced system integration

Foxconn Chairman Young Liu emphasized that autonomous mobility is a core priority within the company’s EV strategy. By combining Stellantis’ vehicle platforms, NVIDIA’s AI architecture, and Uber’s operational network, Foxconn aims to accelerate deployment with integrated high-performance computing and advanced sensor suites.

“Autonomous mobility is a strategic priority within Foxconn’s EV program. The strategic partnerships and strengths across NVIDIA, Stellantis, and Uber accelerate the deployment of Level 4 robotaxi technology, with Foxconn delivering HPC, sensor integration to enable a global rollout,” he said.

The result, according to Stellantis, will be one of the industry’s most competitive and cost-efficient robotaxi platforms, engineered for global scalability and designed to make autonomous ride-hailing both practical and profitable.

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