Nuro Partners with Uber and Lucid for Innovative San Francisco Robotaxi Launch

May 24, 2026
Nuro Partners with Uber and Lucid for Innovative San Francisco Robotaxi Launch
  • Nuro, a delivery-focused autonomous vehicle company founded by former Google self-driving engineers, plans to launch a robotaxi service in the United States by partnering with Uber and Lucid, targeting San Francisco as the initial market.

  • Nuro clarifies that remote assistance is not remote driving but help to resolve vehicle confusion, addressing public concerns about offsite control.

  • Being a second mover to Waymo, Nuro aims to use Waymo’s early experiences to refine its own robotic taxi technology and operations.

  • Nuro acknowledges public trust challenges for robotaxis and commits to transparently sharing driving data to demonstrate safety improvements over human drivers.

  • Nuro plans to combine lessons from its rule-based systems with newer end-to-end learning models to create a safer, more natural driving experience, while building trust through open statistics.

  • The Uber-Lucid-Nuro arrangement envisions Lucid building Gravity SUVs with Nuro’s sensing and compute stack, Uber owning and operating the fleet and depots, and Uber providing remote assistance support.

  • This collaboration exemplifies cross-industry coordination among a rideshare network, an automaker, and an autonomous-vehicle company, with a long-term aim to license autonomous tech to other partners and apply it to use cases beyond robotaxis.

  • Co-founders Dave Ferguson and Jiajun Zhu say Nuro’s approach will enable a broad, immediately useful robotaxi design from day one, rather than a slow, incremental rollout.

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