Saudi Arabia has created its first autonomous Robotaxi service.
Developed by Chinese tech firm WeRide, in partnership with Uber and local collaborator AiDriver, a pilot fleet of Robotaxis has launched in Riyadh. The driverless vehicles are now operating on key routes across the capital, including locations such as King Khalid International Airport, major highways, and city centre areas. This is part of a pilot programme set to expand into full commercial service by the end of 2025.
Transport Minister Saleh Al Jasser hailed the rollout as a demonstration of the Kingdom’s strategic investment in next-generation mobility services. With AI-powered decision-making tools and real-time navigation systems, the Robotaxi offers a seamless, safe, and intelligent travel experience across the city.
The Robotaxi service will feature designated pick-up and drop-off stations. The result is a convenient route for passengers to travel to and from the airport. These services will also cater to students and staff at Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University.
The aim is to enhance transport efficiency, sustainability, and safety across Riyadh’s urban networks. Expansion plans include a commercial launch expected by late 2025, with full-scale service available through the Uber platform. Robotaxis are also expected to help ease traffic congestion in Riyadh.
This strategic plan supports the diversification of the Kingdom’s economy and the reduction of reliance on oil. By introducing AI-powered and autonomous vehicles, Saudi Arabia is positioning itself as a centre of advanced technology and smart infrastructure.
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