Bolt, Stellantis, Pony.ai to launch autonomous vehicle test program in Luxembourg


The logo of Stellantis is seen on the t-shirt of an employee who works on the automotive assembly line for Peugeot 308 and Peugeot 408 cars at the Stellantis factory in Mulhouse, eastern France, June 2, 2026. REUTERS/Alice Sacco

June 8 (Reuters) - Estonian ⁠vehicle sharing platform Bolt will ⁠launch its first autonomous mobility test ‌program in Luxembourg in collaboration with carmaker Stellantis and Chinese robotaxi operator Pony.ai, the companies said ​on Monday.

• The announcement ⁠followed a joint ⁠declaration of intent signed by 18 European ⁠Union member ‌states on large-scale cross-border tests for autonomous vehicles under ⁠the European Automotive Action Plan.

• Their ​pilot program ‌will focus on validating the safety, ⁠performance and ​regulatory readiness of Pony.ai’s autonomous vehicles in Luxembourg's traffic environment, the companies said.

• ⁠Stellantis will contribute a mid-size ​van based on its L4-Ready platform, they added.

• The three companies aim to ⁠achieve driverless operational readiness by the end of the pilot program.

• The race to introduce autonomous vehicles across Europe ​has been intensifying, with ⁠automakers such as Tesla and Mercedes, along ​with ride-hailing platforms like ‌Uber, ramping up efforts ​to launch self-driving services.

(Reporting by Emanuele Berro; editing by Jonathan Ananda)

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