Nvidia announced at its GTC conference that BYD, Geely, Isuzu, and Nissan will adopt the DRIVE Hyperion platform. These automakers will use the architecture to develop Level 4 autonomous vehicles. The platform integrates compute, sensors, and safety systems to accelerate deployment.
Nvidia expanded its partnership with Uber to launch a global robotaxi fleet. The fleet will utilize Nvidia’s full-stack autonomous driving software. The planned rollout will cover 28 cities. Nvidia and Uber target a completion date of 2028.
Initial launches will occur in Los Angeles and San Francisco. The first vehicles will debut in the first half of 2027. Bolt, Grab, and Lyft are also utilizing the DRIVE Hyperion platform for their mobility services.