Dubai has officially launched the operational phase of fully autonomous RT6 taxi vehicles, marking a major milestone in the emirate’s push toward future mobility and smart transport solutions.
Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, inaugurated the service after taking a ride in the driverless RT6 taxi, developed by Baidu Apollo Go, to the World Governments Summit at Madinat Jumeirah.
The move clears the way for the public launch of autonomous taxi services in the first quarter of 2026.
Why AI taxis are good for city roads
The RT6 autonomous taxis rely on artificial intelligence, advanced sensors and real-time decision-making systems to operate safely across urban environments and open roads.
Each vehicle is equipped with more than 40 sensors, including:
- LiDAR
- Radar
- High-resolution cameras
These systems allow the taxis to detect surroundings, respond instantly to traffic conditions and navigate complex city streets with precision.
The vehicles use advanced software that combines real-time data, high-definition maps and deep-learning algorithms, enabling them to safely interact with intersections, pedestrians and other vehicles while fully complying with traffic laws.
Proven technology with global track record
Baidu’s autonomous driving platform has already completed more than 150 million kilometres of safe driving worldwide and delivered over 10 million passenger trips, providing a mature and reliable foundation for large-scale deployment in Dubai.
Rapid rollout through global partnerships
The project is the result of close collaboration between Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) and Baidu Apollo Go, following initial discussions at the World Governments Summit 2025.
The launch aligns with Dubai’s long-term vision to expand autonomous transport solutions, reduce reliance on private vehicles, enhance road safety and improve overall mobility efficiency across the city.