Stellantis and Pony.ai Join Forces to Launch Robotaxi Trials Across Europe

📅 Published: 10/17/2025
🔄 Updated: 10/17/2025, 5:50:40 PM
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Stellantis and Pony.ai have announced a strategic partnership to develop and deploy robotaxi services across Europe, marking a significant step toward autonomous urban mobility on the continent. The collaboration, formalized through a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding signed on October 17, 2025, aims to integrate Pony.ai’s advanced autonomous driving technology with Stellantis’ electric medium-sized van platform, beginning with the Peugeot e-Traveller model[1][3][5].

The partnership focuses on SAE Level 4 autonomous vehicles,...

The partnership focuses on SAE Level 4 autonomous vehicles, which enable hands-off and eyes-off driving under specific conditions, emphasizing safety, scalability, and regulatory compliance. The initial phase will concentrate on battery-electric light commercial vehicles (LCVs), leveraging Stellantis’ leadership in this segment through its Pro One business unit. This approach targets efficient and competitive robotaxi solutions suitable for urban environments[1][4][5].

Testing will commence in Luxembourg, where Pony.ai’s Europea...

Testing will commence in Luxembourg, where Pony.ai’s European division is headquartered, in the coming months. This real-world testing will validate the safety and performance of the integrated system and prepare for regulatory approval. Following successful trials, the companies plan a gradual rollout of robotaxi services across other European cities starting in 2026[1][2][3][5].

Ned Curic, Stellantis’ Chief Engineering and Technology Offi...

Ned Curic, Stellantis’ Chief Engineering and Technology Officer, highlighted the transformative potential of driverless vehicles to create safer and more affordable urban mobility options. He emphasized the importance of Stellantis' AV-Ready Platforms and praised Pony.ai's technical expertise and collaborative approach as key to achieving this vision[2][4].

This collaboration also reflects the intensifying global com...

This collaboration also reflects the intensifying global competition among autonomous vehicle companies, particularly Chinese players like Pony.ai, WeRide, and Baidu’s Apollo, which are expanding their robotaxi fleets internationally. Pony.ai’s move into Europe follows its recent partnership with Uber for international markets and regulatory approvals obtained in Luxembourg earlier this year[3][2].

In summary, the Stellantis-Pony.ai alliance represents a maj...

In summary, the Stellantis-Pony.ai alliance represents a major development in bringing autonomous robotaxi services to Europe, combining Stellantis’ vehicle manufacturing strength with Pony.ai’s cutting-edge self-driving software to potentially transform urban transportation starting with pilot deployments in Luxembourg and broader European expansion in 2026[1][3][5].

🔄 Updated: 10/17/2025, 3:30:11 PM
Stellantis and Pony.ai have launched a strategic partnership to develop and test SAE Level 4 robotaxis in Europe, beginning with real-world trials in Luxembourg in late 2025 and aiming for gradual rollout across European cities starting in 2026[1][2]. This collaboration integrates Pony.ai's advanced autonomous driving technology with Stellantis' electric medium-size van platform, targeting safer and more scalable urban mobility solutions that could reshape city transportation globally[1][8]. Ned Curic, Stellantis' Chief Engineering & Technology Officer, emphasized the transformative potential of driverless vehicles, stating they offer "safer and more affordable options for communities," underscoring the international importance of this partnership amidst growing competition from Chinese robotaxi firms expandin
🔄 Updated: 10/17/2025, 3:40:07 PM
Stellantis and Pony.ai have launched robotaxi trials in Luxembourg, marking a significant global milestone as Chinese autonomous driving technology expands into Europe, intensifying the international robotaxi race. They plan to deploy test vehicles based on the Peugeot e-Traveller, with a gradual rollout across European cities starting in 2026; Stellantis’ Chief Engineering Officer Ned Curic said, "Driverless vehicles have the potential to transform the way people move in our cities, offering safer and more affordable options for communities"[1][2][7][12]. This collaboration reflects a strategic convergence between Europe's leading light commercial vehicle manufacturer and a global autonomous tech leader, boosting Europe’s role in the global autonomous mobility ecosystem and signaling heightened international competition alongsid
🔄 Updated: 10/17/2025, 3:50:11 PM
Stellantis and Pony.ai officially announced today, October 17, 2025, a non-binding partnership to begin real-world testing of SAE Level 4 (hands-off, eyes-off) autonomous robotaxis in Luxembourg, with the first vehicles—Peugeot e-Traveller medium-size vans equipped with Pony.ai’s self-driving software—set to hit Luxembourg’s streets in the coming months[1][2][6]. The companies plan to gradually expand the robotaxi rollout across additional European cities starting in 2026, focusing initially on battery-electric light commercial vehicles for urban mobility[1][2][5]. “Driverless vehicles have the potential to transform the way people move in our cities, offering safer and
🔄 Updated: 10/17/2025, 4:00:10 PM
Stellantis and Pony.ai have signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding to jointly develop and test SAE Level 4 autonomous robotaxis, starting with battery-electric medium-sized vans based on the Peugeot e-Traveller model. Testing will commence in Luxembourg within the coming months, with plans to gradually expand deployment across European cities from 2026, aiming to deliver safe, scalable, and efficient urban mobility solutions[1][4][6]. Ned Curic, Stellantis’ Chief Engineering & Technology Officer, stated, “Driverless vehicles have the potential to transform the way people move in our cities, offering safer and more affordable options for communities”[4][6].
🔄 Updated: 10/17/2025, 4:10:09 PM
Stellantis and Pony.ai today announced a non-binding MoU to begin real-world testing of SAE Level 4 (fully driverless) robotaxis in Europe, with initial trials focused on the battery-electric Peugeot e-Traveller—a medium van platform adapted for autonomous tech—starting in Luxembourg within months, ahead of a phased rollout to other European cities from 2026[1][2][6]. The partnership uniquely integrates Pony.ai’s advanced autonomy stack with Stellantis’ AV-Ready Platform, which features redundant systems and advanced sensor suites specifically upgraded to support hands-off, eyes-off operation for urban mobility and goods delivery[1][7]. Ned Curic, Stellantis Chief Engineering & Technology Officer,
🔄 Updated: 10/17/2025, 4:20:34 PM
Consumer and public reaction to Stellantis and Pony.ai’s robotaxi trials in Europe is cautiously optimistic, with many expressing interest in the potential for safer, more affordable urban mobility. Ned Curic, Stellantis CTO, highlighted the partnership’s promise, stating the technology “brings to life a vision for safer, more affordable city travel”[3][9]. While detailed polling data is unavailable, early feedback from Luxembourg residents—where testing begins—reflects curiosity mixed with expectations for stringent safety validation before broader adoption[4][5].
🔄 Updated: 10/17/2025, 4:30:26 PM
In a significant development for autonomous vehicle technology, Stellantis and Pony.ai are advancing robotaxi trials across Europe, starting with real-world tests in Luxembourg. This partnership marks a strategic move by Pony.ai to expand its global presence beyond China, where it currently operates over 500 robotaxis, and into European markets, where competition among Chinese companies like WeRide and Baidu's Apollo is intensifying[4][5]. Stellantis' Chief Engineering & Technology Officer, Ned Curic, noted that "driverless vehicles have the potential to transform the way people move in our cities, offering safer and more affordable options," highlighting the potential for widespread adoption and global impact[6].
🔄 Updated: 10/17/2025, 4:40:40 PM
Consumer and public reaction to the Stellantis and Pony.ai robotaxi trials in Europe is cautiously optimistic, with many highlighting potential benefits for urban mobility. Ned Curic, Stellantis' Chief Engineering and Technology Officer, emphasized that "driverless vehicles have the potential to transform the way people move in our cities, offering safer and more affordable options for communities"[5][6]. While detailed consumer surveys are not yet available, the partnership’s focus on safety, regulatory compliance, and scalable electric vans aims to address public concerns around autonomous vehicle reliability and accessibility ahead of the wider rollout planned from 2026[2][4].
🔄 Updated: 10/17/2025, 4:50:29 PM
In a significant development impacting the competitive landscape of Europe's autonomous vehicle market, Stellantis and Pony.ai have announced a partnership to launch robotaxi trials across Europe. This collaboration brings together Stellantis' leading position in light commercial vehicles and Pony.ai's advanced autonomous driving technology, posing a challenge to other players like WeRide and Baidu's Apollo, which have also expanded into the European market[1][4]. "Driverless vehicles have the potential to transform the way people move in our cities, offering safer and more affordable options for communities," said Ned Curic, Stellantis' Chief Engineering & Technology Officer, highlighting the partnership's potential to disrupt urban mobility[6].
🔄 Updated: 10/17/2025, 5:00:41 PM
Stellantis and Pony.ai have signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding to jointly develop and test SAE Level 4 autonomous robotaxis in Europe, starting with real-world trials in Luxembourg in the coming months using battery-electric Peugeot e-Traveller vans[1][4][5]. The partnership leverages Stellantis’ AV-Ready medium-size van platform and Pony.ai’s autonomous driving software, aiming for a gradual rollout across European cities in 2026 to validate safety, performance, and regulatory readiness[1][5][10]. Stellantis CTO Ned Curic stated, “Driverless vehicles have the potential to transform the way people move in our cities, offering safer and more affordable options for communities”[7]
🔄 Updated: 10/17/2025, 5:10:41 PM
Stellantis CTO Ned Curic emphasized that the partnership with Pony.ai “brings to life a vision for safer, more affordable city travel,” highlighting Stellantis' robust AV-Ready platform paired with Pony.ai's advanced autonomous software as key to this innovation[4][5]. Industry experts note that combining Stellantis' leadership in European light commercial vehicles with Pony.ai’s driverless fleet experience in China creates a strong foundation for scalable SAE Level 4 robotaxi services, with initial testing set to begin in Luxembourg and a European rollout targeted for 2026[2][6]. This collaboration is seen as a significant step in advancing safe, hands-off, eyes-off autonomous urban mobility across Europe.
🔄 Updated: 10/17/2025, 5:20:37 PM
**Breaking News Update**: Stellantis and Pony.ai have announced a significant partnership to launch SAE Level 4 robotaxi trials across Europe, starting with real-world tests in Luxembourg. The collaboration aims to deploy fully autonomous, battery-electric vans, leveraging Stellantis' AV-Ready Platform and Pony.ai's advanced autonomous driving software, with plans to roll out services across European cities from 2026. As Stellantis' Chief Engineering & Technology Officer Ned Curic noted, "Driverless vehicles have the potential to transform the way people move in our cities, offering safer and more affordable options for communities" [1][2][3].
🔄 Updated: 10/17/2025, 5:30:38 PM
Stellantis and Pony.ai have begun real-world trials of **SAE Level 4 autonomous robotaxis** in Luxembourg, integrating Pony.ai's autonomous driving software with Stellantis' AV-Ready medium-size battery-electric van platform, initially based on the Peugeot e-Traveller. The partnership leverages Stellantis' Pro One unit expertise in light commercial vehicles and aims for a scalable European rollout starting in 2026, emphasizing rigorous validation of safety, performance, and regulatory compliance. Stellantis CTO Ned Curic stated the collaboration “brings to life a vision for safer, more affordable city travel,” highlighting the technical synergy of advanced sensor suites and hands-off, eyes-off autonomy capabilities[1][2][4][
🔄 Updated: 10/17/2025, 5:40:42 PM
Stellantis and Pony.ai have initiated real-world trials of SAE Level 4 autonomous robotaxis in Luxembourg, deploying battery-electric Peugeot e-Traveller vans built on Stellantis’ AV-Ready K0 platform, equipped with Pony.ai’s advanced autonomous driving software and sensor suite enabling hands-off, eyes-off operation[4][7]. This collaboration leverages Stellantis’ leadership in light commercial vehicles and Pony.ai’s proven full-stack autonomy, aiming for a 2026 European rollout that prioritizes safety, scalability, and regulatory compliance across urban environments[8]. According to Stellantis CTO Ned Curic, the partnership “brings to life a vision for safer, more affordable city travel” through robust platform engineering paire
🔄 Updated: 10/17/2025, 5:50:40 PM
In a significant development, Stellantis and Pony.ai have announced a partnership to launch SAE Level 4 robotaxi trials across Europe. The collaboration integrates Pony.ai's advanced autonomous driving software with Stellantis' AV-Ready Platform, starting with real-world testing of Peugeot e-Traveller models in Luxembourg, with plans for a broader European rollout in 2026[1][2]. According to Stellantis CTO Ned Curic, this partnership "brings to life a vision for safer, more affordable city travel," leveraging Stellantis' leading position in light commercial vehicles[4][8].
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