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Updated: 2026-03-25Transportation
- Simulation, data logging, and toolchain products for ADAS and autonomy development.
- Scenario libraries, SIL/HIL, and replay workflows for regression and release testing.
- Serves OEMs, robotaxi startups, and trucking programs that need repeatable virtual miles.
- Spans vehicle-in-the-loop rigs, map and perception tooling, and program-level dashboards.
- Full-stack autonomy for robotaxi fleets and autonomous trucking products.
- Scaled public robotaxi pilots in select Chinese cities with phased geographic growth.
- Maintains U.S. engineering and on-road testing alongside its China programs.
- Single platform narrative across passenger ride-hail and logistics vehicle lines.
- Driver-assist and supervised autonomy software for Class 8 and commercial trucks.
- Highway-centric features such as adaptive cruise, lane keeping, and related L2+ behaviors.
- Delivered through OEM programs, upfitters, and fleet integration partners.
- Positioned around fuel savings, safety assists, and reduced long-haul driver fatigue.
- Amazon subsidiary designing bidirectional, carriage-style autonomous people-movers.
- Vehicle, sensor suite, and rider cabin are engineered as one integrated product.
- Targets dense urban loops and employee shuttles rather than owner-driven commuter cars.
- Rollout tied to local permits, geofenced routes, and staged service expansion.
- Compact, low-speed autonomous vehicles built for neighborhood goods delivery.
- Curbside and short-hop drop-offs instead of passenger-carrying robotaxis.
- Runs store- and brand-led delivery pilots with national retail and food partners.
- Design centers on narrow roads, frequent stops, and lightweight cargo pods.
- Aurora Driver stack for Class 8 trucks and light passenger platforms.
- Targets highway freight, hubs, and other structured routes before general city autonomy.
- Works with truck OEMs and fleets on integrated hardware–software roadmaps.
- Heavy emphasis on simulation, safety cases, and validation for production deployment.
- Full-stack autonomy for dense urban driving, curbside pickup, and mixed traffic.
- Operates commercial driverless ride services only where regulators allow.
- Fleet of purpose-built vehicles with integrated sensors and onboard compute.
- Works within GM advanced mobility programs rather than selling a generic aftermarket autonomy kit.