Uber & WeRide Go Fully Driverless in Abu Dhabi — A New Mobility Era Begins

Uber & WeRide Go Fully Driverless


Abu Dhabi just took a bold step into the future. Uber and WeRide have officially launched the region’s first fully driverless robotaxi service — no backup drivers, no safety operators, just true autonomous mobility on Yas Island.

After a year of successful pilot runs, the service is now open to the public through Uber’s app. Riders can choose the “Autonomous” option and experience a WeRide-powered robotaxi for the first time in the Middle East. This rollout follows WeRide’s federal permit approval, making it the first company outside the U.S. and China to operate fully driverless commercial services.

For Uber, this isn’t an isolated upgrade — it’s part of a global push. With over 20 autonomous tech partners worldwide (including Waymo, May Mobility, and Volkswagen), Uber is building a massive AV ecosystem across ride-hailing, delivery, and self-driving trucks. The goal? Deploy autonomous vehicles in 10+ cities by 2026.

Together, Uber and WeRide plan to scale to 15 cities across the Middle East and Europe, expanding from WeRide’s current 150 AV fleet to thousands.

Abu Dhabi’s launch is more than innovation — it’s a signal. The autonomous mobility era is officially here.

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