Mercedes-Benz is making its debut in the robotaxi sector through a strategic partnership with China-based autonomous-driving company Momenta Global.
The collaboration will see self-driving vehicles deployed under Lumo Mobility in Abu Dhabi, marking the German automaker’s first foray into fully autonomous ride-hailing services. The project leverages Mercedes’ advanced MB.OS software platform, bringing cutting-edge Level 4 automated driving to the Middle East.
The initiative introduces Level 4 automation, where vehicles can operate without driver input under defined conditions. Mercedes’ next-generation S-Class, set to debut in January 2026, will serve as the first platform for this autonomous technology.
Abu Dhabi recently issued its first permits for fully driverless vehicles, making it the first city in the MENA region to allow such services. This regulatory approval provides Mercedes and Momenta with a live environment to validate autonomous driving technology in real-world conditions.
Momenta Global, founded in 2016, is supplying the autonomous driving systems for the robotaxi project. The company is also preparing a pilot program with Uber in Germany for 2026, pending regulatory approval. In Abu Dhabi, Mercedes will gain access to extensive operational data, including insights from Lumo Mobility’s existing operations.
These learnings are expected to accelerate Mercedes’ broader autonomous vehicle strategy, potentially informing future global rollouts once local and international regulations permit.
The deployment will rely on Mercedes-Benz Operating System (MB.OS), which provides a software framework for building advanced applications for autonomous vehicles. While the original Mercedes Mobile SDK is archived, MB.OS continues to allow integration of teleoperations, predictive maintenance, in-cabin payments, and cybersecurity features.
Local partners are encouraged to explore sensor fusion, high-definition mapping, and remote assistance capabilities, offering flexibility for developers and commercial operators in Abu Dhabi’s emerging autonomous ecosystem.
Lumo Mobility, a K2 Group subsidiary, currently operates multiple commercial partnerships in the UAE, spanning logistics, e-commerce deliveries, and temperature-controlled medical transport. The integration of Mercedes’ autonomous S-Class vehicles into this network could redefine urban mobility in the region.
Companies such as Talabat and Noon, already active in delivery services, may benefit from autonomous technology to optimize operations. This expansion underscores Abu Dhabi’s ambition to become a regional hub for driverless vehicle innovation.
Mercedes-Benz’s entry into Abu Dhabi’s robotaxi market highlights the growing global push toward autonomous mobility. By combining its engineering expertise with Momenta’s autonomous-driving software, Mercedes is poised to gain a strategic foothold in one of the world’s most progressive cities for driverless vehicle deployment.
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