Global automaker Stellantis has teamed up with autonomous driving startup Pony.ai to kickstart robotaxi development across Europe. The collaboration will see Stellantis provide electric Peugeot vehicles equipped with advanced safety systems, while Pony.ai integrates its self-driving tech. Testing begins in Luxembourg soon, with broader rollouts planned for 2026. The partnership aligns with Stellantis’ Dare Forward 2030 vision for sustainable urban mobility, complementing Pony.ai’s ongoing Uber integration and global testing initiatives.Global automaker Stellantis has teamed up with autonomous driving startup Pony.ai to kickstart robotaxi development across Europe. The collaboration will see Stellantis provide electric Peugeot vehicles equipped with advanced safety systems, while Pony.ai integrates its self-driving tech. Testing begins in Luxembourg soon, with broader rollouts planned for 2026. The partnership aligns with Stellantis’ Dare Forward 2030 vision for sustainable urban mobility, complementing Pony.ai’s ongoing Uber integration and global testing initiatives.

Stellantis and Pony.ai Team Up to Develop Robotaxis Across Europe

Stellantis, the global carmaker behind familiar names like Jeep, Peugeot, Fiat, and Citroën, is teaming up with Pony.ai, an autonomous-driving startup, to kick off robotaxi development across Europe, according to an official statement shared via PR Newswire.

Under the new partnership, Stellantis’ FCA Italy S.p.A. division will provide vehicles loaded with advanced safety and driver-assist features, while Pony.ai brings its self-driving software to the mix. The companies plan to begin deploying test vehicles based on the Peugeot e-Traveller in Luxembourg in the coming months, followed by a broader rollout across European cities starting in 2026.

Stellantis says the collaboration fits perfectly within its Dare Forward 2030 strategy, which focuses on smarter, cleaner, and more connected mobility. “This partnership with Pony.ai brings together two leaders with a shared vision of sustainable and safe urban mobility,” the company said.

Additionally, Pony.ai is working with global ride-hailing platform Uber to integrate its robotaxis into the Uber app, with initial deployments anticipated in the Middle East. The company is also conducting on-road tests in Luxembourg with Emile Weber and has launched 24/7 testing operations in Seoul’s Gangnam district.

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