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Ride-hail giant Lyft plans to bring fully autonomous robotaxis, powered by Mobileye, to its app “as soon as 2026” in Dallas, with more markets to follow, TechCrunch has exclusively learned.
Lyft is set to begin the use of autonomous vehicles in its fleet starting in Dallas "as soon as 2026," CEO David Risher posted on X, formerly Twitter.. The rideshare company is slated to partner ...
Lyft plans to add Mobileye-powered self-driving robotaxis to its ride hailing app starting in Dallas as early as next year. Why it matters: Like its main rival Uber, Lyft is embracing robotaxis ...
Lyft is scrambling to compete as Uber racks up autonomous vehicle (AV) partners.On Monday, Lyft said it partnered with Japanese conglomerate Marubeni to bring robotaxis to Dallas roads as soon as ...
Lyft, a power player in ridesharing, ... Lyft's CEO says the robotaxi service could be available in Dallas as soon as 2026. Courtesy of Lyft. By Sydney Asher – Staff Writer, ...
DALLAS — Rideshare company Lyft will bring another self-driving technology to the North Texas market, one of its co-founders announced Monday. The company previously announced in November it ...
DALLAS — A North Texas woman is preparing to sue rideshare company Lyft after claiming the company did not do enough to protect her from being assaulted by one of its drivers.
Ride-hailing company Lyft says it's set to launch robotaxis powered by Mobileye tech as soon as 2026, starting in Dallas, Texas. It'll subsequently arrive in more cities with thousands of self ...
U.S. ride-hailing firm Lyft plans to launch "as soon as 2026" fully autonomous robotaxis in Dallas, powered by Mobileye's technology , CEO David Risher said on Monday.
Ride-hail giant Lyft plans to bring fully autonomous robotaxis, powered by Mobileye, to its app “as soon as 2026” in Dallas, with more markets to follow, TechCrunch has exclusively learned.
Ride-hail giant Lyft plans to bring fully autonomous robotaxis, powered by Mobileye, to its app “as soon as 2026” in Dallas, with more markets to follow, TechCrunch has exclusively learned.