Uber Launches Robotaxi Service In Dallas With Waymo Rival Avride

Uber is expanding its push into the rapidly growing self-driving vehicle market with a new robotaxi service in Dallas that begins today. The rideshare giant is deploying a fleet of autonomous vehicles developed by startup Avride, which also makes delivery robots.

Avride’s vehicles can be booked with the Uber app for travel within a nine-square-mile section of downtown Dallas. For now, the vehicles–modified versions of Hyundai’s electric Ioniq 5 hatchback–will operate with human safety drivers in the front seat as a precaution, the companies said. Riders will be charged the UberX, Uber Comfort or Uber Comfort Electric rate – with no expectation of tipping. Industry rival Waymo also plans to take its robotaxi service to Dallas next year.

Uber’s project with Austin-based Avride is one of more than 20 autonomous business partnerships it has launched or announced over the past two years, including operating robotaxi fleet depots for Waymo in Phoenix, Austin and Atlanta. Last week, Uber began operating a robotaxi service in Abu Dhabi with China’s WeRide, which it said is the first such fully autonomous service outside of the U.S. and China. In October, Uber joined Avride’s Dutch parent, Nebius, in a $375 million funding round to help build up its operations, which include sidewalk delivery robots used by Uber Eats in Austin, Dallas and Jersey City.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/alanohnsman/2025/12/03/uber-launches-robotaxi-service-in-dallas-with-waymo-rival-avride/