Abu Dhabi just hit a global first. WeRide and Uber have rolled out Level 4 fully driverless robotaxi services in the emirate, marking the Middle East’s first commercial deployment of fully autonomous taxis – and the first city outside the US to do so on the Uber platform.
Thanks to a city-level driverless robotaxi permit, passengers can now catch a ride on Yas Island without a human behind the wheel. Robotaxis can be booked through Uber Comfort or UberX, or via the new Autonomous category, Uber’s first dedicated self-driving ride option worldwide.
The move is part of a broader push to expand autonomous mobility in the UAE. WeRide has been testing robotaxis in Abu Dhabi since 2021 and holds a national license for self-driving vehicles, making the UAE a global leader in autonomous tech. By the end of 2025, services are set to cover even more areas in Abu Dhabi’s city core.
The launch also paves the way for scaling: WeRide and Uber plan to expand to thousands of robotaxis across the region in the coming years, leveraging their first-mover advantage and ongoing operational improvements.
For riders, it’s a glimpse of the future, where a ride on Yas Island means booking a taxi, stepping in, and trusting the car to take you to your destination without a driver in sight.