Uber has
signed a deal with Volvo for 24,000 XC90 sport-utility vehicles for delivery
between 2019 and 2021. With this deal worth about $1.4bn (£1.1bn),Uber is
essentially
betting the company on a self-driving future.
Following
the three-year self-driving partnership with Volvo, the non-binding framework
could give Uber a boost in its ambitions to perfect self-driving systems to
replace human drivers, following setbacks and lawsuits over trade secrets and
talent.
Volvo said
Monday that it would sell Uber tens of thousands of luxury sport utility
vehicles between 2019 and 2021 outfitted with the Swedish automaker’s safety,
redundancy and core autonomous driving technologies. Uber will then add its own
self-driving technology to the autonomous taxi fleet.
As part of
the agreement, Volvo will supply the advanced XC90 SUVs over two years. In its
current version, which includes some limited autonomous driving features, the
car has a starting list price of about £50,000 .
Should Uber
buy all 24,000 cars, it would be Volvo’s largest order by far and the biggest
sale in the autonomous vehicle industry to date.The cars would, in theory, be
available to order through the Uber app and pick up passengers without a
driver.
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