Uber opens sign-ups for London 'robotaxis' ahead of launch 'in months'
Uber users in London can now register interest in autonomous rides powered by British startup Wayve, with public robotaxi services expected to launch once regulators approve them. The AI-driven vehicles have been tested on London streets for years and are designed to operate with minimal human intervention.
Paul Sandle/Reuters
June 08, 2026

A person holding a smartphone with the Uber app open on the screen courtesy of Tingey Injury Law Firm/Unsplash via Wix.
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Uber said its users could sign up from Monday for a chance to ride in London's first robotaxis powered by AI technology from British start-up Wayve as soon as regulators give the go-ahead for launch, which it expects in the coming months.
Autonomous vehicles are a strategic priority for the ride-hailing company, and it has partnered with more than 30 firms across the world on self-driving freight, delivery and taxi services, with millions of autonomous trips already taken.
In London, it is working with Wayve to launch services that will work as regular UberX, Uber Electric or Uber Comfort, except the vehicle will be driven by AI.
"This is the first time the general public will be able to hail an autonomous vehicle in the UK," Wayve's VP of commercial and operations Kaity Fischer said in an interview.
There would be a trained operator sitting behind the wheel monitoring the system, she said, but users can expect to be taken from pick-up to drop-off with no human intervention.
Fully driverless operations are planned to begin in the future, the partners said.
Uber said riders would be able to sign up to an interest list ahead of the launch.
"Together, with Wayve, we're bringing a new way to ride in London while helping establish the UK as a global hub for autonomous innovation," said Annie Duvnjak, Uber's Global Head of Autonomous Mobility Operations.
Customers matched with a Wayve autonomous ride can choose to accept or switch to a conventional service, she said, adding that the AV ride will not incur any additional costs.
The Ford Mustang Mach-e vehicles, branded Uber x Wayve, have surround cameras and radar that provide data that is processed in the vehicle. The technology has been tested on London roads since 2018, Fischer said.
The vehicle seamlessly coped with heavy London traffic - buses pulling in and out, cyclists swerving through cars and pedestrians stepping onto crossings - in a test ride taken by Reuters.
-Reporting by Paul Sandle; Editing by Kate Holton/Reuters
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