Uber launches autonomous rides in Zagreb, its first in Europe


FILE PHOTO: Uber logo is seen in this illustration taken July 16, 2026. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

Aug 19 (Reuters) - Uber, ⁠Verne and Pony.ai said on Wednesday they had ⁠launched autonomous rides in Zagreb, making ‌the Croatian capital the first European city where users can book a self-driving vehicle through Uber's app.

Here are more ​details:

• Currently, riders can book ⁠robotaxis in key ⁠areas in Zagreb, including the city center, with service ⁠availability ‌and geographic coverage expected to expand over time, the companies said.

• During ⁠the initial phase, a licensed operator ​will be ‌on board to monitor the vehicle as the ⁠companies ​work toward fully autonomous operations, they said.

• Chinese robotaxi firm Pony.ai provides the autonomous driving technology, ⁠while Croatian startup Verne serves ​as the fleet owner and service operator and Uber integrates the service into its ride-hailing platform.

• ⁠The launch advances the partnership announced in March, with the companies planning to expand the service to additional European cities.

• Riders can book ​the service by requesting a ⁠UberX or Comfort ride through the Uber app, ​which will show vehicle ‌details and instructions when a ​self-driving car is available.

(Reporting by Anzar Mehraj in Bengaluru; Editing by Diti Pujara)

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