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Wayve, Uber and Nissan Announce Collaboration on Robotaxis

  • Uberโ€™s first autonomous vehicle partnership for Japan, in collaboration with Wayve as the AI technology partner and Nissan as the automaker partner
  • Part of Wayve and Uberโ€™s planned global robotaxi rollout across 10+ cities, including London
  • Robotaxi pilot in Tokyo planned for late 2026 subject to discussions with relevant authorities

TOKYO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Wayve, Uber and Nissan today announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on the development of robotaxis and commence activities to realize the deployment of robotaxi services. The parties will begin preparations for a pilot deployment in Tokyo by late 2026, introducing the Nissan LEAF powered by the Wayve AI Driver, available to riders through Uber.


This marks Uberโ€™s first autonomous vehicle partnership in Japan and the next milestone in Wayve and Uberโ€™s global robotaxi rollout, which includes planned services across more than ten cities worldwide, including London.

Under this scheme, the goal is to integrate Wayveโ€™s end-to-end AI autonomous driving system into Nissanโ€™s base vehicle, which can accommodate the Wayve AI Driver and connect to Uberโ€™s ride hailing platform, matching robotaxis with individuals seeking transportation.

During the initial phase, the vehicles will operate on the Uber network with a trained safety operator in the car, allowing riders to experience a robotaxi service as part of their everyday journeys.

Wayve, Uber and Nissan aim to deploy their state of the art, safe and reliable robotaxi service in Tokyo, one of the worldโ€™s most challenging markets with its dense traffic patterns, complex road layouts and high safety standards.

The Wayve AI Driver is designed to learn from real-world data and generalize across new roads and cities without the use of an HD map. This enables rapid expansion into global markets and supports deployment in dynamic urban environments like Tokyo.

Alex Kendall, Cofounder & CEO, Wayve, said:

โ€œTokyo represents an important step forward in bringing embodied intelligence to one of the worldโ€™s most sophisticated mobility markets. We have been testing our technology throughout Japan since early 2025, building extensive experience in the countryโ€™s unique road environments. Partnering with Uber and Nissan to begin pilot deployment of Robotaxi allows us to introduce this technology in a responsible way, while continuing to learn and expand.โ€

Ivan Espinosa, President and CEO, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., said:

โ€œNissan is proud to collaborate in this next chapter of mobility innovation. Our work with Wayve to integrate advanced AI technology across our consumer vehicle portfolio has laid strong foundations, and we are excited to take this partnership further with a pilot deployment of Robotaxi in Tokyo, bringing together Wayveโ€™s AI technology, Uberโ€™s network, and Nissan vehicles. Nissanโ€™s vision is to bring mobility intelligence to everyday life, and we believe this initiative reflects how we translate that ambition into realโ€‘world applications.โ€

Dara Khosrowshahi, CEO, Uber, said:

โ€œAutonomous mobility is becoming an increasingly important part of the Uber platform. We are excited to expand our collaboration with Wayve and to work with Nissan to bring robotaxi services to Tokyo. Following our planned pilot deployment in London, we look forward to expanding into Tokyo and introducing new, modern ways to travel in some of the worldโ€™s largest cities. It also reflects our long-term commitment to Japan, a critical market where innovation can help address driver shortages and support the future of urban transportation. Our goal is to give riders more ways to move with seamless access through the Uber app.โ€

Uber intends to launch the service through a licensed taxi partner in Japan, working in close alignment with relevant authorities, and is currently in the process of selecting its partners.

As part of the announcement, the companies are providing a first look at the Robotaxi prototype based on the Nissan LEAF.

The announcement reinforces a shared ambition to scale safe, intelligent autonomous mobility globally, by combining Wayve’s AI technology, Nissanโ€™s cutting-edge vehicles and Uberโ€™s network, the partners aim to bring autonomous mobility to more cities.

About Wayve

Founded in 2017, Wayve is a global leader in Embodied AI for autonomous driving. The company is building AI driving software that enables vehicles to perceive, reason, and drive in complex real world environments. Its end to end AI foundation models are trained on vast amounts of driving data and designed to generalize across cities, vehicle platforms, and use cases, enabling deployment in any vehicle, in any market.

Wayve partners with leading automakers and mobility platforms to power advanced driver assistance and automated driving systems, advancing the progression toward fully autonomous mobility. Wayveโ€™s mission is to reimagine mobility with embodied intelligence. Learn more at www.wayve.ai.

About Uber

Uberโ€™s mission is to create opportunity through movement. We started in 2010 to solve a simple problem: how do you get access to a ride at the touch of a button? More than 72 billion trips later, weโ€™re building products to get people closer to where they want to be. By changing how people, food, and things move through cities, Uber is a platform that opens up the world to new possibilities.

About Nissan

For more information about Nissan’s products, services and commitment to sustainable mobility, visit nissan-global.com. You can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X and LinkedIn and see all our latest videos on YouTube.

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Wayve: [email protected]
Uber: [email protected]
Nissan: [email protected]

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