# WeRide

<https://www.weride.ai/en/>

### Ownership

Yutong - <https://en.yutong.com/>

[Bosch](/vehicles/bosch.md) (Via strategic partnership)

### Status

* Available to the public in [Bo’ao Dongyu](/cities/asia/boao-dongyu.md), [Beijing](/cities/asia/beijing.md)&#x20;
* Buses available in 18 cities (globally)
* Outlined plans for 15 cities (non-China) in next 5 years (said early 2025)
* Some services now available in Saudi Arabia

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Feb. 24, 2025 - WeRide (Nasdaq: WRD), a global leader in autonomous driving technology, announced approval to launch its latest generation Robotaxi, the GXR for fully unmanned paid autonomous ride-hailing services in Beijing. GXR is WeRide’s second Robotaxi model to achieve fully driverless commercial operations in Beijing. This marks GXR’s first large-scale commercial deployment in China, following its launch on the Uber platform in Abu Dhabi last December.

The service area spans key regions within the Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area, including high-speed railway stations. Beyond urban roads, GXR is also approved for commercial operations on highways, including routes to and from Beijing Daxing International Airport.

**Source**: <https://weride.ai/posts/613>

### Commercially available in France

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### Vehicles

*Complex driving*

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*Yutong bus*

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## GXR

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### Commercial overview

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