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Lyft plans to launch robotaxi service in Dallas in 2026
- Lyft plans to launch a full self-driving robotaxi service in Dallas next year, as announced on Monday.
- Lyft CEO David Risher stated that they aim to expand to thousands more autonomous vehicles in other cities after Dallas.
- The cars will use autonomous driving technology from Mobileye and will be owned by Marubeni, a major global fleet owner.
- Shares of Lyft and Mobileye increased significantly following the announcement, rising by 7.2% and 18%, respectively.
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Lyft to launch robotaxis as soon as 2026, Waymo to expand in Austin and Atlanta
Lyft announced plans for its driverless rides to debut in Dallas. The company said it expects the autonomous cars to be on the streets by 2026. Lyft's announcement comes as Waymo and Uber continue to expand their partnership in the driverless car space. Meanwhile, Lyft is expected to announce its fourth-quarter earnings Tuesday. Full Story As the market for driverless cars continues to ramp up, Lyft is steering ahead with its launch of robotaxi…
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