NVIDIA expands DRIVE Hyperion ecosystem for global Level 4 robotaxi fleets
Foxconn, VinFast, and Uber join NVIDIA's robotaxi platform...
NVIDIA today unveiled a major expansion of its DRIVE Hyperion robotaxi-ready platform ecosystem, targeting global deployment of Level 4 autonomous vehicle fleets. The platform now integrates leading automakers and mobility partners, including Taiwanese manufacturer Foxconn, Southeast Asian automaker VinFast, and global ride-hailing giant Uber. Uber will integrate DRIVE Hyperion-powered autonomous vehicles into its worldwide network, marking a significant step toward commercial robotaxi services. The ecosystem is built on NVIDIA Halos, a full-stack safety system designed for physical AI applications.
This expansion signals NVIDIA's push to dominate the autonomous vehicle hardware and software stack. By partnering with manufacturers like Foxconn and VinFast, NVIDIA secures production capacity across key regions. Uber's involvement provides a ready distribution channel for robotaxi services. The DRIVE Hyperion platform includes sensors, compute, and software, allowing partners to build Level 4 autonomous vehicles without developing everything from scratch. With the Halos safety system as a foundation, NVIDIA aims to accelerate regulatory approvals and consumer trust in autonomous ride-hailing.
- New partners include Foxconn (Taiwan), VinFast (Southeast Asia), and Uber for integration of DRIVE Hyperion-powered AV fleets
- Platform targets Level 4 robotaxi readiness, built on NVIDIA Halos full-stack safety system for physical AI
- Expansion covers manufacturing, AV software, and ride-hailing distribution across global markets
Why It Matters
NVIDIA is creating a turnkey robotaxi ecosystem, lowering barriers for automakers and ride-hailing providers to deploy Level 4 AVs globally.