Stellantis, Wayve target 2028 driver-assist launch 

May 21, 2026 8:42 AM EDT

FILE PHOTO: A logo on the exterior of a Stellantis office building in Poissy, near Paris, France, May 4, 2026. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier/File Photo

May 21 (Reuters) - Stellantis and ‌British autonomous ​driving ​startup Wayve said on Thursday they had formed a strategic partnership to bring Wayve's artificial intelligence ‌driving software into the carmaker's STLA AutoDrive platform ⁠for future hands-free assisted driving.

The companies said in a joint statement on ‌the sidelines of Stellantis' ‌Investor Day that the first vehicle integration was targeted for North America in 2028.

The system would aim for supervised "Level ​2++" driving, meaning the car can handle more driving tasks but the driver must still watch the ⁠road and remain ready to take control, on highways and in cities.

• Level 2++ ​requires hands-free supervised driving, a step below fully autonomous operation, requiring the driver to remain ​available to take control

• Franco-Italian-American carmaker's ‌strategy is to deliver advanced driver‑assistance systems to customers

• Wayve’s end-to-end AI approach is designed ⁠to generalize across geographies and vehicle types, supporting deployment across multiple markets over time

• London-based startup set to integrate its AI ⁠Driver into a Stellantis vehicle prototype "in less than two months," CEO of ​Wayve Alex Kendall said

• Wayve, founded in 2017, develops AI driving software for automakers and fleet operators without relying on high-definition maps

• ‌British startup is implementing assisted driving system with Nissan targeting a launch in Japan by ‌2027

• Wayve, backed by SoftBank and Nvidia, is also developing ⁠robotaxis with Nissan and ‌Uber, targeting a Tokyo ​pilot by late 2026

(Reporting by Romolo Tosiani in Gdansk, Giulio Piovaccari in Milan; Editing by Matt ‌Scuffham)



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