15th June 2025 London to host trials of AI-driven robotaxis Uber and Wayve have announced plans to begin Level 4 autonomous vehicle trials on public roads in London, in what could be a major step towards fully driverless ride-hailing. This partnership follows new UK government support for fast-tracking commercial self-driving pilots.
Wayve and Uber have announced a first-ever plan to develop and launch public-road trials of Level 4 (L4) autonomous vehicles in London. This makes the UK the largest market where Uber intends to pilot autonomous vehicles. These trials will combine Wayve's industry-leading Embodied AI platform with Uber's global mobility network, marking a significant step forward in bringing autonomous vehicles to the streets of Europe at scale. This development follows the UK government's announcement of an accelerated framework for commercial self-driving pilots. Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander confirmed on Tuesday that trials would be fast-tracked to begin in spring 2026, moved forward from the original target of late 2027. Wayve and Uber will work closely with the UK Government and Transport for London on the necessary permits and regulatory approvals ahead of the launch. London and other UK cities represent complex driving environments, with significantly different road layouts and traffic laws compared to locations in the US, where Level 4 (L4) autonomous vehicles have been tested on public roads since 2017. The lessons learned in the UK could help advance this technology for deployment in urban centres around the world. Level 4 autonomy allows vehicles to operate without human input in most driving scenarios, though a driver can still take control if needed. Unlike Level 2 or Level 3 systems, which require human supervision or intervention, L4 vehicles can handle complex environments entirely on their own within defined conditions. Only Level 5 – representing full autonomy in all situations – goes further. According to futuretimeline.net projections, L4 autonomous cars could account for nearly a quarter of all new car sales worldwide by 2045, reflecting rapid advancements in AI and mobility infrastructure.
Founded in 2017 and headquartered in London, Wayve takes an "AI-first" approach known as AV2.0. This breaks free from the limitations of traditional autonomous systems. Instead of relying on HD maps, hand-coded rules, or geofenced areas, the company's end-to-end Embodied AI "learns" from experience – much like a real human driver – and adapts to new roads, vehicles, and cities with remarkable efficiency. The company recently showcased this capability during its Global Roadshow. A single AI navigated 90 cities in 90 days across Europe, North America, and Japan, tackling dense urban streets, rural tracks, and complex highway conditions with minimal prior exposure. "This is a defining moment for UK autonomy," said Alex Kendall, Wayve's CEO and co-founder. "With Uber and our global OEM partner, we're preparing to put our AI Driver technology into real service on the streets of London, delivering on our AV2.0 vision for scalable autonomy. Our Embodied AI learns to drive anywhere, in any vehicle, and this trial brings us closer to bringing safe and intelligent driving to everyday rides across the UK and beyond." "We're excited to take the next step in our journey with Wayve, bringing autonomous mobility to one of the world's busiest and most complex urban environments," said Andrew Macdonald, President and Chief Operating Officer of Uber. "Wayve's globally scalable AV2.0 approach makes them an ideal partner to bring Uber's autonomous vision to reality in new cities around the world. Our vision is to make autonomy a safe and reliable option for riders everywhere, and this trial in London brings that future closer to reality." "Today's agreement, between two leading names at the forefront of the sector, is a fantastic vote of confidence in this new technology," said Heidi Alexander, Secretary of State for Transport. "By fast-tracking pilots of self-driving vehicles to spring 2026, we are excited to see safety-first tests that will drive growth, create 38,000 jobs and add £42bn to our economy." In 2024, Wayve and Uber announced a multi-year collaboration to integrate Wayve's Embodied AI into vehicles operating on the Uber platform. This next phase moves the partnership into live operational trials on UK roads, building toward scaled deployment in key European markets. Further details on the OEM partner and trial timeline will be shared in the coming months.
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