Pony AI Begins Mass Production of Robotaxis with Toyota Partnership
TLDR Pony AI has started mass production of its autonomous robotaxis in partnership with Toyota, planning 1,000 units this year. By 2026, Pony AI aims to operate a fleet of 3,000 autonomous vehicles across mainland China, Europe, and the GCC. The robotaxis will feature level 4 (L4) autonomous capabilities, capable of operating without human intervention. Pony AI plans to offer affordable robotaxi services, with fares up to 10% lower than regular taxi rides. The company’s strategy includes expanding infrastructure, such as ultra-fast charging stations, to support robotaxi growth. Pony AI has initiated mass production of its autonomous robotaxis in collaboration with Toyota. The company plans to roll out 1,000 driverless cabs this year, with deployment in key cities across mainland China. This move signals a major milestone in the commercialization of autonomous vehicles and the company’s ambitious expansion. Mass Production of Robotaxis Begins Pony AI, the Chinese self-driving technology firm, has started the production of its robotaxis in collaboration with Toyota. By the end of 2026, the company expects to operate a fleet of more than 3,000 autonomous vehicles globally. The Guangzhou-based company emphasized the milestone as a new phase in scaling production and commercial deployment. The development also highlights the deep integration between the partners in autonomous driving technology and vehicle manufacturing. According to the company, the partnership leverages Toyota’s vehicle manufacturing capabilities combined with Pony AI’s advanced self-driving technology. The vehicles will feature level 4 (L4) autonomous capabilities, meaning they can operate without human intervention under most conditions. As the first step in its global strategy, Pony AI aims to provide autonomous services in mainland Chinese cities and potentially expand to other international markets by 2026. Pony AI’s Vision for the Future of Autonomous Vehicles Pony AI has outlined its plans t...
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