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Stellantis, Wayve, and Uber Partner to Scale Robotaxis Globally

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Stellantis (NYSE:STLA), Wayve, and Uber announced a global partnership to explore development and deployment of Level 4 driverless robotaxis. The collaboration combines Stellantis’ L4-Ready vehicle platforms, Wayve’s AI Driver technology, and Uber’s mobility network to commercialize autonomous mobility services across Europe, North America, and other markets.

The partners plan joint work on vehicle integration, testing, validation, and deployment, aiming to offer safe, scalable robotaxi services through the existing Uber app and accelerate ecosystem-based adoption of autonomous vehicles.

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Positive

  • Global partnership to develop and deploy L4 robotaxis
  • Stellantis to manufacture L4-Ready vehicles with embedded sensor suites
  • Wayve contributes adaptable AI driving software for multiple regions
  • Uber provides global mobility network to scale autonomous rides
  • Planned deployment targets cities across Europe, North America and beyond

Negative

  • None.

News Market Reaction – STLA

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-2.56% News Effect

On the day this news was published, STLA declined 2.56%, reflecting a moderate negative market reaction.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Key Figures

Level of autonomy: Level 4 driverless L4-ready platforms: L4-Ready Platforms™ Existing L2++ agreement: L2++ +5 more
8 metrics
Level of autonomy Level 4 driverless Targeted robotaxi service autonomy level
L4-ready platforms L4-Ready Platforms™ Stellantis vehicle platforms designed for driverless operation
Existing L2++ agreement L2++ Prior Stellantis–Wayve supervised automated driving deal
Cities in initial rollout London, Tokyo and ten other cities Wayve–Uber autonomous rides deployment starting this year
Price move pre-news -5.68% 24h move in STLA ahead of/around partnership headline
52-week high 12.2199 52-week high vs current price 6.64
52-week low 6.28 52-week low vs current price 6.64
Market cap 20398454666 Market capitalization before this news

Peers on Argus

STLA fell 5.68% while the momentum scanner only flagged LI moving -2.07% and sec...
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STLA fell 5.68% while the momentum scanner only flagged LI moving -2.07% and sector peers in the watchlist were mixed, pointing to a stock-specific reaction rather than a broad auto move.

Previous Partnership Reports

5 past events · Latest: May 21 (Positive)
Same Type Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
May 21 Software partnership Positive +0.4% Expanded partnership with Applied Intuition to advance STLA Brain software platform.
May 21 ADAS platform deal Positive +0.4% Qualcomm Snapdragon Digital Chassis adoption for next-gen architectures and ADAS.
May 21 Autonomy partnership Positive +0.4% Wayve AI Driver integration targeting L2++ supervised automated driving at scale.
May 20 NEV JV announcement Positive +1.6% Planned Stellantis-led JV with Dongfeng for NEV sales, distribution and manufacturing.
May 15 China partnership expansion Positive -4.5% Strategic cooperation with Dongfeng to expand production and NEV projects from 2027.
Pattern Detected

Partnership headlines have typically produced modest positive moves, with one notable negative reaction, suggesting generally constructive but not explosive responses to collaboration news.

Recent Company History

Over the past month, Stellantis has issued several partnership announcements tied to software, autonomy and geographic expansion. Deals with Applied Intuition and Qualcomm focused on STLA Brain, Snapdragon Digital Chassis and L2+ automation, while multiple agreements with Dongfeng targeted NEVs and joint production for Europe and China. A prior partnership with Wayve addressed supervised L2++ driving. Today’s robotaxi collaboration extends this partnership theme further into Level 4 autonomy and global mobility platforms.

Historical Comparison

-0.3% avg move · In the last five partnership headlines, STLA’s average move was -0.33%. Today’s -5.68% reaction to t...
partnership
-0.3%
Average Historical Move partnership

In the last five partnership headlines, STLA’s average move was -0.33%. Today’s -5.68% reaction to the robotaxi partnership is notably larger on the downside.

Recent partnerships have moved from software and ADAS (STLA Brain, Snapdragon) to L2++ autonomy with Wayve and JV expansion with Dongfeng, with this robotaxi collaboration extending Stellantis’ strategy into Level 4 driverless mobility at global scale.

Regulatory & Risk Context

Short Interest: 3.79%
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3.79% of shares outstanding
as of 2026-05-29 Days to cover: 4.01

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement highlights Stellantis’ push into Level 4 autonomy by pairing its L4-Ready Platform...
Analysis

This announcement highlights Stellantis’ push into Level 4 autonomy by pairing its L4-Ready Platforms™ with Wayve’s AI Driver and Uber’s global mobility network. It extends a series of recent software and autonomy partnerships, including prior L2++ work with Wayve. Investors may watch for concrete deployment milestones, city launch details, and integration progress with existing platforms to assess how effectively this collaboration scales robotaxi services.

Key Terms

l4-ready platforms™, ai driver, autonomous mobility, robotaxis, +3 more
7 terms
l4-ready platforms™ technical
"Stellantis’ L4- Ready Platforms™, Wayve’s AI driving technology, and Uber’s global"
l4-ready platforms™ are vehicle and software systems built to support Level 4 autonomous driving — where a vehicle can handle all driving tasks in specific conditions without a human driver once the necessary sensors and control software are added. They matter to investors because they act like a pre-built stage for driverless services: they can speed product rollout and create new revenue opportunities, but also carry technical, safety and regulatory risks that affect adoption and valuation.
ai driver technical
"Wayve’s advanced AI Driver, and Uber’s leading mobility network, the companies"
An AI driver is a core software capability that uses artificial intelligence to perform or automate important tasks within a product, service, or process, acting as a primary engine for performance or customer value. For investors it matters because an AI driver can be a growth or efficiency catalyst—like adding a turbocharger to a business—potentially boosting revenue, cutting costs, improving user engagement, or creating a competitive edge that affects future earnings and valuation.
autonomous mobility technical
"most efficient way to scale autonomous mobility is through a powerful ecosystem"
Autonomous mobility means vehicles and transport services that can navigate and operate with little or no human control using onboard sensors, software, and networked systems; it covers self-driving cars, delivery robots, automated shuttles, and the supporting digital infrastructure. Investors care because it changes who pays for and earns income from transportation—like replacing a human driver with software—and can shift costs, create new revenue streams, and introduce regulatory and safety risks that affect company value.
robotaxis technical
"development and deployment of Level 4 (driverless) robotaxis at a global scale."
Robotaxis are passenger vehicles that drive themselves using sensors and software, operating like a taxi without a human driver. For investors, they matter because they promise a new, potentially large revenue stream from automated ride-hailing and logistics while also carrying high costs, safety and regulatory risks, and heavy competition—similar to betting on a new public transit system that must prove it can run safely and profitably at scale.
autonomous vehicles technical
"bring safe, reliable autonomy to more riders around the world.” Bringing Autonomous Vehicles"
Vehicles that use on-board sensors, cameras and software to navigate and drive without a human actively controlling them; think of them as robotic chauffeurs that can perceive roads, make decisions and follow traffic rules. For investors, they matter because they can reshape transportation costs, create new revenue streams (rides, logistics, software) and change regulatory and liability risks, so their adoption affects manufacturers, tech suppliers, insurers and transportation demand.
sensor suites technical
"Platforms™ that have embedded sensor suites and are engineered with the operational"
A sensor suite is a bundled set of different sensors and the software that collects and combines their readings to monitor conditions or detect events, like a smartphone camera, microphone and GPS working together. For investors it signals how well a product can perform, differentiate itself, meet safety or regulatory requirements, and create recurring revenue from services and upgrades — all factors that affect market demand, costs and long-term value.
autonomous driving technology technical
"For customers, this brings the benefits of autonomous driving technology to the vehicles"
A set of hardware and software systems that allow a vehicle to perceive its surroundings, make decisions and operate with little or no human input — think of it as a self-driving chauffeur made of sensors, cameras, maps and decision software. For investors it matters because successful deployment can cut labor and operating costs, create new revenue streams, shift liability and regulatory exposure, and change demand for manufacturers and service providers across the transportation ecosystem.

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Stellantis, Wayve, and Uber Partner to Scale Robotaxis Globally

  • Stellantis, Wayve, and Uber are collaborating to develop and deploy L4 driverless mobility services
  • By combining Stellantis’ world-class vehicle L4-Ready Platforms, Wayve’s advanced AI Driver, and Uber’s leading mobility network, the companies seek to accelerate the global rollout of robotaxi services
  • This strategic relationship builds on the companies’ existing collaborations together and reinforces a growing industry consensus that the most efficient way to scale autonomous mobility is through a powerful ecosystem

AMSTERDAM, LONDON and SAN FRANCISCO, June 17, 2026 – Stellantis, Wayve, and Uber today announced they have entered a partnership to jointly explore the development and deployment of Level 4 (driverless) robotaxis at a global scale. The collaboration brings together Stellantis’ L4- Ready Platforms™, Wayve’s AI driving technology, and Uber’s global marketplace to power a new generation of fully autonomous vehicles. It also builds on the companies’ existing strategic relationships, including Stellantis and Wayve’s recent L2++ agreement, and Wayve and Uber’s partnership to deploy autonomous rides in London, Tokyo, and ten other cities around the world starting this year.

Partnering to Accelerate Scale

The new initiative intends to combine the three complementary strengths needed to commercialize autonomy: vehicles, technology, and platform.

  • Vehicles & Integration: Stellantis will design, engineer and manufacture at scale vehicles built on advanced L4-Ready Platforms™ that have embedded sensor suites and are engineered with the operational requirements, the safety and redundancy required for high-utilization driverless operations.
  • AI Technology: Wayve will provide the AI driving software that enables the vehicles to understand and navigate complex real-world environments fully autonomously. Built with Wayve’s end-to-end AI driving approach, the technology is designed to adapt across different regions and driving conditions without relying on city-by-city mapping or re-engineering, enabling faster and more cost-effective expansion.
  • Mobility Platform: Uber will deploy these autonomous vehicles on its global mobility network, connecting riders to autonomous trips through the Uber app and helping scale operations across markets.

For customers, this brings the benefits of autonomous driving technology to the vehicles and marketplace they already know and trust.

“This collaboration brings us closer to delivering a smarter, safer and more efficient mobility for our customers,” said Ned Curic, Chief Engineering and Technology Officer at Stellantis. “By combining our L4-Ready Platforms™, designed from the ground up for safe and efficient driverless operation, with Wayve’s adaptive AI and Uber’s global network, we are accelerating the deployment of autonomous vehicles that meet real customer needs and enable seamless mobility at scale in everyday life.”

“This partnership brings together three leaders, each with our own strengths: Stellantis’ vehicle expertise, Uber’s global mobility platform and Wayve’s embodied AI,” said Kaity Fischer, Wayve’s VP of Commercial & Operations. “This is just another strong signal that the industry is converging around Wayve’s technology as the way to scale AVs globally, and we’re excited to continue working with Stellantis and Uber to accelerate the promise of autonomy.”

“Successfully scaling autonomous mobility means bringing together the right vehicles, technology, and platform in a seamless way,” said Sarfraz Maredia, Global Head of Autonomous Mobility & Delivery at Uber. “Together with Stellantis and Wayve, we’re excited to bring safe, reliable autonomy to more riders around the world.”

Bringing Autonomous Mobility to More Riders

As part of this collaboration, the companies plan to work together on vehicle integration, testing, validation, and deployment with the goal of bringing safe, reliable and scalable autonomous mobility services to cities across Europe, North America and beyond.

The strategic relationship represents a significant step toward commercial robotaxi services at scale and reinforces the ecosystem approach needed to democratize AV technology and bring it to millions of vehicles and riders around the world.

About the Collaboration

The non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) establishes the framework for future agreements covering technology development, licensing, production, and vehicle procurement. Each company retains the flexibility to pursue additional collaborations in the autonomous driving space.

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About Stellantis

Stellantis (NYSE: STLA / Euronext Milan: STLAM / Euronext Paris: STLAP) is a leading global automaker, dedicated to giving its customers the freedom to choose the way they move, embracing the latest technologies and creating value for all its stakeholders. Its unique portfolio of iconic and innovative brands includes Abarth, Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Citroën, Dodge, DS Automobiles, FIAT, Jeep®, Lancia, Maserati, Opel, Peugeot, Ram, Vauxhall, Free2move and Leasys. For more information, visit www.stellantis.com.

About Wayve

Founded in 2017, Wayve is the leading developer of Embodied AI technology for automated driving. Its advanced AI software and foundation models for autonomy enable vehicles to perceive, understand, and navigate any environment, enhancing the usability and safety of autonomous driving systems. Wayve develops mapless and hardware-agnostic Embodied AI products for automakers and fleet owners, accelerating the path from assisted to automated driving. To learn more, please visit www.wayve.ai.

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 75 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.

Stellantis Media Contact:

Massimo De Micheli + 39 335 40 15 30 - massimo.demicheli@stellantis.com

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Wayve Media Contact:

Media@wayve.ai

Uber Media Contact:

press@uber.com

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FAQ

What did Stellantis (NYSE:STLA) announce with Wayve and Uber on June 17, 2026?

Stellantis announced a three-way partnership with Wayve and Uber to explore developing and deploying Level 4 robotaxis globally. According to Stellantis, the collaboration combines L4-Ready vehicles, AI driving technology, and Uber’s mobility platform to commercialize autonomous mobility services at scale.

How will the Stellantis (STLA), Wayve, and Uber robotaxi partnership work?

The partnership combines Stellantis vehicles, Wayve AI, and Uber’s app-based network to power driverless rides. According to Stellantis, the companies will cooperate on vehicle integration, testing, validation, and deployment to bring autonomous mobility services to multiple regions worldwide.

What role will Stellantis (STLA) play in the new robotaxi collaboration?

Stellantis will design, engineer, and manufacture vehicles using its L4-Ready Platforms with embedded sensor suites. According to Stellantis, these vehicles are engineered for high-utilization, driverless operations with safety and redundancy features suited to commercial autonomous mobility services.

Which markets are targeted by the Stellantis (STLA), Wayve, and Uber robotaxi initiative?

The collaboration targets cities across Europe, North America, and additional regions. According to Stellantis, the goal is to deliver safe, reliable, and scalable autonomous mobility services to millions of riders through Uber’s global marketplace as deployments expand over time.

How does Wayve’s AI Driver support the Stellantis (STLA) and Uber robotaxi plan?

Wayve provides AI driving software to enable fully autonomous navigation in complex real-world environments. According to Wayve, its end-to-end AI approach is designed to adapt across regions without city-by-city mapping, supporting faster and potentially more cost-effective expansion of robotaxi services.