Self-driving taxis
Dubai is gearing up to introduce self-driving taxis by 2026 as part of its ambitious push towards autonomous mobility.
The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has expanded its partnerships with leading autonomous driving technology providers, including Uber Technologies, WeRide, and China’s Baidu, through its Apollo Go mobility arm. The autonomous taxis will be available via the Uber platform.
“These partnerships mark a major milestone in Dubai’s Self-Driving Transport Strategy, which aims to make 25 per cent of all city trips autonomous by 2030,” said Mattar Al Tayer, Director-General and Chairman of the RTA Board.
Dubai’s Vision for Smart Mobility
This initiative is part of RTA’s broader strategy to position Dubai as a global leader in autonomous transport, reinforcing its vision to become the smartest city in the world.
According to Al Tayer, self-driving taxis will enhance public transport integration, improving first and last-mile connectivity for commuters and making travel across Dubai more seamless.
Apollo Go: The World’s Largest Driverless Fleet
One of RTA’s key partners, Apollo Go, has already achieved significant milestones in autonomous mobility:
150 million km of safe autonomous driving
10+ million autonomous rides completed across 10 Chinese cities
Fully driverless operations launched since February 2024
RT6 Robotaxi, designed for ride-hailing, has been widely adopted by passengers
With Dubai’s push towards AI-driven transport, autonomous taxis are set to transform the way residents and visitors move around the city—ushering in a new era of driverless mobility.