Global tech executives in recent weeks have proclaimed the robotaxi industry is finally near an inflection point.
While U.S. companies dominate their home market, other countries are looking to China for driverless technology.
Chinese robotaxi firms are picking up speed overseas while U.S. competitors are still stuck expanding slowly at home.
On Wednesday in Guangzhou, China, Xpeng unveiled its 2026 Robotaxi autonomous driving plan and the next-generation IRON ...
XPeng reports strong Q3 results with 101.8% sales growth and 149.3% increase in vehicle deliveries, projecting further growth in Q4.
Baidu's driverless taxi service has reached a new high point in its operations, with weekly rides now topping 250,000 orders, the company announced through ...
Chinese electric vehicle maker Xpeng ( XPEV) is expected to post a 100% year-on-year jump in its third-quarter revenue. The ...
Xpeng’s flying car division, Aridge, unveiled its latest prototype: the A868, a sleek tilt-rotor aircraft designed to carry ...
Leading Chinese electric-vehicle (EV) maker Xpeng reported record quarterly revenue and sharply narrowed losses in the third ...
Shares in Chinese self-driving start-ups Pony.AI and WeRide tumbled on their Hong Kong debuts Thursday, after raising more ...
Chinese autonomous-driving firms are accelerating their expansion into the United Arab Emirates (UAE), with WeRide entering a ...