Baidu Partners With Uber and Lyft for London Robotaxi Launch in 2026
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Baidu partners with Uber and Lyft to launch Apollo Go robotaxis in London beginning first half of 2026.
Lyft will start with dozens of autonomous vehicles before expanding to hundreds across the UK and Germany.
UK government fast-tracked autonomous vehicle regulations in June, enabling robotaxi pilots from spring 2026.
Waymo plans concurrent London testing and full service launch in 2026, intensifying competition.
Baidu operates 250,000 weekly robotaxi trips across 22 cities worldwide, expanding to UAE and Switzerland.
Chinese technology company Baidu will bring its autonomous taxis to London through partnerships with Uber and Lyft. Both ride-hailing platforms announced plans to begin testing in early 2026.
London, your autonomous ride is calling!
Since teaming up in July, Apollo Go and @Uber are getting ready to pilot autonomous vehicles in London in 2026.
Backed by hundreds of millions of autonomous kilometers, and a global footprint in 22 cities — plus more than 250,000… pic.twitter.com/TiTIZTABnP
— Baidu Inc. (@Baidu_Inc) December 22, 2025
Lyft CEO David Risher confirmed the company will deploy dozens of Baidu Apollo Go vehicles initially. The testing requires regulatory approval before starting.
Uber stated its pilot program will launch in the first half of next year. The company described the move as accelerating Britain’s position in future transportation.
Both platforms have abandoned their own autonomous vehicle development programs. They now depend on partnerships to offer self-driving services to customers.
Baidu runs robotaxi operations in 22 cities globally. The company completes over 250,000 autonomous rides each week across its network.
UK Government Opens Door for Autonomous Vehicles
The British government announced accelerated plans for autonomous vehicle deployment in June. Officials set a target for small-scale robotaxi pilots to begin in spring 2026.
This regulatory shift has attracted multiple autonomous vehicle companies to the UK market. London is positioning itself as a European hub for self-driving technology testing.
The city established a Vision Zero initiative targeting elimination of all transportation-related deaths and serious injuries by 2041. Autonomous driving technology is expected to support this safety goal.
Lyft plans to expand Baidu robotaxis beyond London to Germany. The company acquired European taxi app FreeNow from BMW and Mercedes-Benz for $200 million in July.
This acquisition marked Lyft’s first expansion outside North America. The deal provides access to nine European countries.
Competition Intensifies in London Market
Alphabet’s Waymo announced London testing plans in October. The company intends to begin trials this month with full service launching in 2026.
Waymo currently operates or plans services in 26 markets worldwide. Major cities include Tokyo, New York City, and San Francisco.
Baidu faces competition from other Chinese autonomous vehicle companies. WeRide has launched operations in the Middle East and Switzerland.
The global robotaxi industry continues facing profitability challenges. Public companies like Pony.ai and WeRide operate at losses.
Analysts express concerns about expensive fleet costs impacting profit margins. The economics of autonomous vehicle services remain unclear.
Hybrid Model May Prove Most Viable
Industry experts suggest combining robotaxis with human drivers could work best. This hybrid approach would help manage peak demand periods and pricing.
Baidu has expanded testing to international markets including the UAE and Switzerland. The company competes against Western firms and Chinese rivals for global market share.
The London pilots will test whether Chinese autonomous vehicle technology can succeed in European markets. Both Uber and Lyft are betting on partnerships to deliver self-driving services without developing the technology themselves.
Regulatory approval remains the final hurdle before testing begins. All three companies expect to receive necessary permits by early 2026.
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