Lyft's self-driving shuttle buses are coming soon
Briefly

Lyft is collaborating with Benteler Mobility to introduce a self-driving shuttle service using Holon Urban shuttles in late 2026. These shuttles can carry up to 15 passengers and operate autonomously with Level 4 technology. The initiative aims to enhance urban and airport transport. Current deployment locations remain undisclosed, and manufacturing plans include a facility in Jacksonville, Florida. Additionally, Lyft is preparing to introduce robotaxis in Atlanta and has partnered with Mobileye for autonomous driving technology, further competing against similar services offered by Uber.
Lyft is partnering with Benteler Mobility to launch a self-driving shuttle service featuring Holon Urban shuttles, which can accommodate 15 passengers.
The Holon Urban shuttle operates with Level 4 autonomy, allowing it to drive without human intervention, but not in all conditions.
Lyft plans to deploy the self-driving shuttles in late 2026, although specific deployment locations in the US have not yet been confirmed.
Lyft is set to offer robotaxi rides in Atlanta this year, diversifying its autonomous vehicle offerings to compete with Uber.
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