
Three Innovative Companies Unite to Bring Safer, Greener Transportation to City Streets
Lucid, Uber, and Nuro are making exciting progress on their collaborative robotaxi project, unveiling a beautifully designed autonomous SUV at CES 2026. With on-road testing already underway and a launch planned for later this year, this partnership represents a major step forward in sustainable, accessible urban mobility.
The future of transportation is taking shape in inspiring ways, as three pioneering companies come together to revolutionize how we move through our cities. Lucid Group, Uber Technologies, and robotics innovator Nuro have just unveiled their production-intent Gravity robotaxi at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, marking an exciting milestone in sustainable urban mobility.
This collaboration brings together the best of three worlds: Lucid's exceptional electric vehicle engineering and luxury design, Uber's global transportation network reaching millions of riders, and Nuro's cutting-edge Level 4 autonomous driving technology. The result is a purpose-built robotaxi that promises to make safe, comfortable, and eco-friendly transportation accessible to more people than ever before.
The striking Gravity robotaxi features Nuro's advanced Driver system, complete with a sleek roof-mounted sensor array that provides 360-degree awareness. What sets this design apart is how seamlessly the technology integrates with Lucid's signature elegant styling. The sensor halo even includes thoughtful LED displays that greet riders by showing their initials, helping them easily identify their vehicle.
Inside, passengers will enjoy an experience designed with comfort and convenience in mind. Interactive screens welcome riders and put them in control of climate settings, music, and route information. Safety and peace of mind remain paramount, with easy access to support and the ability to request stops at any time.
The partnership itself represents a significant investment in the future, with Uber committing $300 million to deploy at least 20,000 Lucid vehicles as robotaxis over six years. This substantial commitment demonstrates real confidence in both electric vehicle technology and autonomous driving systems.

Perhaps most encouraging is the rapid progress being made. On-road testing began in December, with engineering prototypes already navigating real-world conditions in the San Francisco Bay Area under careful supervision. Nuro's team is simultaneously conducting validation on closed courses and through simulations, ensuring the highest safety standards across countless driving scenarios.
Kay Stepper, Vice President of ADAS and Autonomous at Lucid, expressed enthusiasm about the project's potential to create "a more sustainable future of mobility that is widely accessible." This vision of combining advanced technology with environmental responsibility represents exactly the kind of innovation our communities need.
Nuro co-founder Dave Ferguson emphasized that this debut marks "a significant milestone on our path to delivering autonomy at scale," highlighting how the partnership leverages each company's unique strengths to build something truly special.
The timeline ahead looks promising, with robotaxi services expected to launch later this year following the start of production at Lucid's Arizona facility. This creates exciting opportunities not just for riders, but also for manufacturing jobs and technological advancement in the United States.
For those attending CES, the production-intent Gravity robotaxi is on display at NVIDIA's showcase at the Fontainbleau Hotel through January 8, offering a glimpse into a cleaner, safer transportation future that's closer than many might think.
As cities worldwide seek sustainable solutions to transportation challenges, collaborations like this one between Lucid, Uber, and Nuro demonstrate that innovation, safety, and environmental responsibility can work hand in hand to create better options for everyone.
Based on reporting by Electrek
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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