Lyft has announced plans to launch a robotaxi service in Dallas "as soon as 2026." The ride-hailing company will use Intel’s Mobileye AV tech and Japanese conglomerate Marubeni’s fleet of cars ...
Lyft's CEO, David Risher, posted on X that the company will also partner with Marubeni, a Japanese conglomerate specializing in auto and fleet financing. Risher added that putting more autonomous ...
The fleet will be provided by the Japanese conglomerate Marubeni. Lyft’s move into autonomous vehicles comes as competitors such as Waymo and Tesla accelerate efforts in the sector, with Waymo ...
BART running out of emergency funding, facing potential shut down In addition to Mobileye, Lyft is working with Japanese company Marubeni, which will own the fleet of AVs that will be powered by ...
Reports suggest that Lyft and Mobileye will be introducing robotaxis in Dallas as early as 2026, with additional markets expected to follow. Japanese conglomerate Marubeni is expected to own and ...
On Monday, Lyft said it would partner with Japanese conglomerate Marubeni to roll out robotaxis with Mobileye hardware on its platform as early as 2026. It forecast current-quarter adjusted core ...
Lyft has announced it will start using autonomous vehicles. In a social media post, CEO David Risher said they could debut in Dallas by 2026. The rideshare company joined forces with Marubeni ...
"It's all part of our promise to serve and connect, and we're excited to have Marubeni along for the ride." Last November, we shared our collab with @Mobileye to bring "@Lyft-ready" autonomous ...
Advt Marubeni, a Japanese conglomerate with experience managing fleets, will own and finance the Mobileye-equipped vehicles that will show up on the Lyft app, Risher said in a post on X.