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Baidu's Apollo Go Goes Live on Uber in Dubai, Offering a New Way for Users to Hail Fully Driverless Rides

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Baidu (NASDAQ:BIDU) launched fully driverless Apollo Go robotaxis on the Uber (NYSE:UBER) platform in Dubai, with New Horizon Luxury Transport as fleet operator. Riders in selected areas of Umm Suqeim and Jumeirah can now request autonomous vehicles via Uber Comfort, UberX or an “Autonomous” option.

According to Baidu, Dubai is Apollo Go’s first market with both a self-operated app and a third-party platform model, and the first deployment under a multi-year partnership aiming to bring thousands of Apollo Go vehicles to Uber across global markets.

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Market Context

Baidu's historical Apollo Go London testing announcement was followed by a -0.35% 24-hour reaction, ...
Analysis

Baidu's historical Apollo Go London testing announcement was followed by a -0.35% 24-hour reaction, offering a relevant comparison. The Dubai launch adds public availability, while low short positioning and selected service territory remain watchpoints.

Key Figures

Vehicles planned: thousands of autonomous vehicles Apollo Go cities: 28 cities Autonomous kilometers: over 350 million autonomous kilometers +4 more
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Vehicles planned thousands of autonomous vehicles Multi-year Uber partnership across global markets
Apollo Go cities 28 cities Global operating footprint
Autonomous kilometers over 350 million autonomous kilometers Cumulative Apollo Go fleet distance
Fully driverless kilometers over 240 million fully driverless autonomous kilometers Cumulative Apollo Go fleet distance
Airbag deployment frequency one airbag deployment every 14.4 million kilometers Fully driverless vehicles as of end of June
Driverless testing permit January 2026 Dubai's first permit for fully autonomous vehicles without a safety driver
International app deployment March 2026 Apollo Go commercial fully driverless rides through its own app

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Aug 18 (Negative)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Aug 18 2Q26 earnings report Negative -12.7% Revenue declined year over year while the stock fell 12.74%
Jul 31 Earnings date announcement Neutral +3.4% Results date was announced and shares gained 3.38%
Jul 28 London road testing Positive -0.3% Apollo Go began London testing while shares declined 0.35%
Jul 27 Shareholder meeting notice Neutral -0.3% Extraordinary meeting notice preceded a 0.35% share decline
Jul 22 Listing conversion update Negative -0.7% Issuance mandate disclosure preceded a 0.65% share decline

24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.

Pattern Detected

Baidu's recent news reactions were mixed, with Apollo Go road-testing news followed by a near-flat move and earnings news followed by a sharp decline.

Key Terms

autonomous ride-hailing, fully driverless, safety driver
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autonomous ride-hailing technical
"Apollo Go's autonomous ride-hailing services internationally."
Autonomous ride-hailing is a passenger transport service that uses self-driving vehicles summoned by an app, functioning like a robot chauffeur that picks up and drops off riders without a human driver behind the wheel. Investors care because shifting to driverless fleets can greatly reduce labor costs and change capital, regulatory and safety risk profiles, which can materially affect a company’s margins, growth potential and long-term valuation.
fully driverless technical
"Baidu's fully driverless Apollo Go vehicles are now available"
"Fully driverless" describes a vehicle that can operate and navigate entirely on its own, without any human input or oversight. It functions like an autonomous robot, using sensors and computers to drive safely through traffic and reach destinations. This level of automation matters to investors because it signals advancements in transportation technology that could transform mobility, reduce costs, and create new business opportunities.
safety driver technical
"fully autonomous vehicles without a safety driver in January 2026"
A safety driver is a trained human operator seated in a vehicle while automated driving systems are being tested or deployed, ready to monitor performance and take immediate control if the technology fails or encounters a hazard. Think of them as a co-pilot or safety net that regulators and companies use to manage risk, demonstrate real-world reliability, and meet legal or testing requirements that can affect timelines, costs, and investor perceptions.

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  • Baidu's fully driverless Apollo Go vehicles are now available to riders on the Uber platform in Dubai, the first market where this partnership comes to reality.
  • Riders may be matched with an Apollo Go vehicle when booking Uber Comfort or UberX, or by selecting the "Autonomous" option in the Uber app.
  • Dubai marks the first city where Apollo Go has established a dual model, offering both self-operated and partner-based autonomous ride-hailing services internationally.

DUBAI, UAE, Aug. 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Baidu, Inc. (NASDAQ: BIDU and HKEX: 9888) today announced that Apollo Go's autonomous vehicles are officially available to riders on the Uber Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: UBER) platform in Dubai, with New Horizon Luxury Transport serving as the fleet operator. Starting today, riders in Dubai can hail a fully driverless Apollo Go vehicle directly through the Uber app. The launch marks the first deployment built on the multi-year strategic partnership between the two parties to bring thousands of Apollo Go autonomous vehicles to the Uber platform across global markets.

At initial launch in Dubai, the fully autonomous service will be available in select locations in Umm Suqeim and Jumeirah, with plans to expand the operating territory in the future. For trips within the service area, riders will have the opportunity to be matched with a fully driverless Apollo Go vehicle when booking an Uber Comfort or UberX, or by selecting the "Autonomous" option in the Uber app.

"This launch marks a meaningful milestone in our partnership with Uber, with Dubai serving as the launchpad as the partnership grows its footprint," said Nan Yang, Vice President of Baidu and General Manager of Overseas Business Unit, Intelligent Driving Group. "Dubai is also the first city where we've successfully established a dual model, offering both self-operated and partner-based autonomous ride-hailing services internationally. With this launch, we are excited to offer another way for riders in Dubai to enjoy the benefits of autonomous mobility."

"Bringing our partnership with Baidu to life is a major step forward as we expand autonomous mobility globally," said Sarfraz Maredia, Global Head of Autonomous at Uber. "Launching in Dubai marks the first time our multi-partner vision comes to life on public roads, demonstrating how combining advanced autonomous technology with our global marketplace can accelerate an electric, shared, and autonomous future."

Dubai is Apollo Go's first market to operate through both self-operated app and third-party platform partnership. In March 2026, Apollo Go began offering commercial fully driverless rides through its own app, marking its first international app deployment. That launch built on Apollo Go's receipt of Dubai's first-ever driverless testing permit for fully autonomous vehicles without a safety driver in January 2026. Riders can now access Apollo Go's fully driverless service through either the Apollo Go app or the Uber app.

First announced in July 2025, the partnership combines Uber's extensive network with Apollo Go's autonomous driving technology stack, and aims to bring thousands of Apollo Go autonomous vehicles onto the Uber platform across multiple global markets, with the goal of increasing the supply of affordable and reliable ridesharing options.

Apollo Go brings deep experience in large-scale, real-world deployment and continues to rapidly expand its global footprint. To date, Apollo Go has spanned 28 cities globally, and its fleets have accumulated over 350 million autonomous kilometers, including over 240 million fully driverless autonomous kilometers, with an outstanding safety record. As of the end of June, its fully driverless vehicles recorded an average of approximately one airbag deployment every 14.4 million kilometers.

About Baidu

Founded in 2000, Baidu's mission is to make the complicated world simpler through technology. Baidu is a leading AI company with strong internet foundation, trading on the NASDAQ under "BIDU" and HKEX under "9888." One Baidu ADS represents eight Class A ordinary shares.

About Uber

Uber'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 79 billion trips later, we'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.

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FAQ

What did Baidu (BIDU) announce about Apollo Go and Uber in Dubai on August 20, 2026?

Baidu announced that fully driverless Apollo Go vehicles are now available through the Uber platform in Dubai. According to Baidu, this is the first deployment under its multi-year partnership with Uber to bring Apollo Go robotaxis to Uber users across global markets.

How can Uber (UBER) riders in Dubai hail a Baidu Apollo Go driverless vehicle?

Uber riders in Dubai can be matched with an Apollo Go vehicle when booking Uber Comfort or UberX, or by choosing the “Autonomous” option. According to Baidu, the driverless service initially operates in selected areas of Umm Suqeim and Jumeirah, with future expansion planned.

Which areas of Dubai are covered by Baidu Apollo Go autonomous rides on Uber at launch?

At launch, Apollo Go autonomous rides on the Uber platform are available in select locations in Umm Suqeim and Jumeirah. According to Baidu, the company plans to expand the operating territory over time, building on this initial service area in Dubai.

Who operates the Baidu Apollo Go driverless fleet for Uber in Dubai?

The Apollo Go driverless fleet for Uber in Dubai is operated by New Horizon Luxury Transport. According to Baidu, Apollo Go provides the autonomous vehicles and technology stack, while New Horizon serves as the local fleet operator supporting fully driverless rides within the designated service zones.

What is unique about Baidu Apollo Go’s dual model in Dubai for autonomous ride-hailing?

Dubai is the first city where Apollo Go runs both a self-operated app and a third-party platform model. According to Baidu, riders can access fully driverless rides either through the Apollo Go app itself or via the Uber app, reflecting this dual operating approach internationally.

How extensive is Baidu Apollo Go’s global autonomous driving experience as of mid-2026?

Apollo Go has operated in 28 cities globally, accumulating over 350 million autonomous kilometers, including more than 240 million fully driverless kilometers. According to Baidu, its fully driverless vehicles averaged about one airbag deployment every 14.4 million kilometers as of the end of June.