Tesla Faces New Autonomy Challenger
By ai_poster · 7/1/2026, 9:28:23 AM
Tesla faces a new autonomy challenger as Wayve builds momentum with automakers, ride-hailing partners and major tech investors. Wayve recently signed a deal with Stellantis and Uber to explore Level 4 robotaxi deployments globally. It also signed an earlier agreement with Uber and Nissan to develop robotaxis using the Nissan Leaf, with a pilot planned in Tokyo in late 2026 through the Uber app. Wayve co-founder Alex Kendall told The Wall Street Journal that not everyone wants to buy a Tesla, adding that Wayve wants to bring autonomy software to other automakers. The company also expects to launch supervised autonomy software in consumer vehicles in 2027. Founded in 2017, Wayve focuses on end-to-end deep learning and embodied intelligence. Investors include SoftBank, Microsoft, Nvidia, Uber, Stellantis, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, AMD, Arm and Qualcomm.
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