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Nissan, Uber, Wayve Launch Tokyo Robotaxi Service 2026

Araverus Team|Thursday, March 12, 2026 at 3:35 AM

Nissan, Uber, Wayve Launch Tokyo Robotaxi Service 2026

Araverus Team

Mar 12, 2026 · 3:35 AM

Autonomous Vehicles · Nissan · Robotaxi · Uber

Autonomous VehiclesNissanRobotaxiUber

Key Takeaway

This partnership signals a long-term strategic move for Nissan into advanced mobility services, potentially diversifying revenue and enhancing its technological profile, while Uber expands its autonomous ride-hailing reach in a key Asian market.

Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.

has forged a strategic alliance with ride-hailing giant Uber and British AI firm Wayve to develop and deploy robotaxi services, targeting a pilot launch in Tokyo by late 2026. This collaboration will integrate Nissan's electric LEAF vehicles with Wayve's advanced AI-driven autonomous driving technology, leveraging Uber's established ride-hailing platform.

For Nissan, this partnership signifies a pivotal move in its long-term mobility strategy, aiming to diversify its revenue streams beyond traditional vehicle sales and establish a stronger foothold in the evolving mobility-as-a-service sector. Uber, already expanding its autonomous vehicle operations in other global markets, gains a critical entry into the high-demand Tokyo market, reinforcing its global robotaxi ambitions.

Wayve, in turn, secures a significant commercial deployment opportunity for its AI technology, validating its capabilities on an international scale. This initiative highlights the increasing trend of cross-industry collaborations to accelerate the commercialization of autonomous driving technology, addressing complex operational and regulatory challenges in urban environments.

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Mar 12, 2026

Nissan, Uber, Wayve Launch Tokyo Robotaxi Service 2026(current)

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