Stellantis, a major car manufacturer, and Pony.ai, a Chinese company specializing in autonomous vehicles, have entered into a preliminary agreement to develop robotaxis for use in Europe.
Through this partnership, Pony’s autonomous driving technology will be incorporated into Stellantis’ electric mid-sized van platform, which is equipped with sophisticated sensors designed for self-driving capabilities.
Initially, the two companies will launch pilot vehicles based on the Peugeot e-Traveller. Testing is set to commence in Luxembourg, where Pony’s European headquarters is located, within the next few months. Broader deployment in European cities is scheduled to begin in 2026.
This collaboration follows Pony’s recent announcement of a partnership with Uber to expand into international regions, such as Europe and the Middle East. It also comes after Pony received approval to test autonomous vehicles in Luxembourg in April.
As Pony.ai seeks to grow its presence outside of China and gain a foothold in the European market, the company is also working toward a second public offering. Pony is already listed on the Nasdaq and is now aiming for an additional listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.