From:Internet Info Agency 2026-06-10 08:33:00
On June 9, European mobility platform Bolt, autonomous driving technology company Pony.ai, and automaker Stellantis announced the joint launch of an autonomous mobility pilot program in Luxembourg. The pilot aims to validate the safety, performance, and regulatory readiness of Pony.ai’s seventh-generation autonomous vehicles in local real-world traffic conditions. Stellantis is providing mid-size vans based on its L4-ready platform along with full vehicle engineering and manufacturing support, Bolt is handling ride-hailing platform integration and market operations, and Pony.ai is supplying the autonomous driving system and related operational expertise.

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