Uber and Nuro Deploy Lucid Robotaxis in San Francisco Test
Premium autonomous vehicles now available to Uber employees in limited SF rollout
Uber and Nuro have initiated a test of premium autonomous robotaxis, specifically Lucid models, available exclusively to Uber employees in San Francisco.
Uber and Nuro Deploy Lucid Robotaxis in San Francisco Test
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Premium autonomous vehicles now available to Uber employees in limited SF rollout
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The deployment of Lucid robotaxis signifies a critical step in pre-commercial testing of autonomous vehicle technology, potentially influencing the future of ride-sharing and urban mobility.
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