Volvo said it has agreed to supply Uber Technologies with a fleet of 24,000 self-driving taxis beginning in 2019—one of the first and biggest commercial orders for such vehicles.
- Uber orders up to 24,000 Volvo SUVs for its self-driving fleet
- Arriving in 2019, the XC90s to come with Uber’s own self-driving tech.
Uber has just taken another big step from a ride-sharing service to a transportation provider. It announced that it will buy up to 24,000 Volvo XC90s, marking the first major vehicle fleet purchase by a ride-hailing service.
Uber will take delivery of the SUVs between 2019 and 2021, then equip them with its own sensors and tech, allowing it to do fully autonomous, driver-free passenger rides. “This new agreement puts us on a path toward mass-produced, self-driving vehicles at scale,” Uber’s Jeff Miller told Bloomberg.
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