WeRide showcased its Robotaxi GXR and said it plans to introduce the model across key Southeast Asian markets over time, building on its partnership with Grab. The company said it has started AV trial operations with Grab in Singapore’s Punggol district, with public service set to begin on April 1, 2026. WeRide said its HPC 3.0 computing unit, based on the NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion platform, reduces autonomous driving suite cost by 50% and lowers total cost of ownership by 84%. The company also said it signed an agreement with Geely Farizon to deliver 2,000 upgraded, purpose-built Robotaxi GXRs by 2026, with current hardware costs of about USD 40,000 per vehicle.
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