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Geely Caocao will deploy thousands of robotaxis fully customized in 2027

Caocao Inc., the ride-hailing division of Chinese automaker Geely Holding Group, said that it plans to deploy thousands?of robotaxis worldwide next year. Its CEO announced this on Friday. This could create a rivalry between Tesla's Cybercab and Caocao Inc.

Caocao CEO Gong Xin said that the first large-scale deliveries and deployments of the Geely-made robotaxi Eva Cab are expected to begin in 2028, before the fleet grows to 100,000 vehicles by 2030.

He said that the Eva Cab would first be deployed on the roads in Abu Dhabi, Hong Kong, and five cities of mainland China next year. Production, delivery, and deployment will be nearly simultaneous.

The robotaxi is a 'purpose-built' vehicle with a redesigned cabin that has a simplified storage system and no door pockets. This reduces the risk of passengers forgetting their belongings.

Gong, without disclosing an exact price, said that the cost of driverless cars with a luxury interior but without a powerful motor and without luxuries would be lower than the private cars.

This approach is in contrast to the majority of robotaxis that are currently on public roads. These vehicles are usually modified versions mass-market cars, limiting interior optimization and cost control.

Geely Holdings incubated Caocao in 2015. It is now the core platform of its shared mobility operations and robotaxis. It will be listed in Hong Kong by 2025. In the fourth quarter, it made its first ever quarterly adjusted net profit.

Chinese automakers are moving towards autonomous driving and mobility solutions amid increased competition in the world's largest automobile market.

Brian Gu, Xpeng's president, said on Thursday that the company will probably produce hundreds to thousands robotaxis over a period of 12 to 18 months.

He said that Xpeng will initially focus on manufacturing robotaxis, and it is still looking for operating partners who can work together on a global robotaxi venture.

The move by Chinese manufacturers to robotaxis could lead to a confrontation with Tesla.

Elon Musk has said that the production of Cybercabs will increase gradually, before accelerating sharply. The vehicles are expected to replace modified cars as Tesla expands their driverless fleet. (Reporting and editing by Qiaoyi Li, Liz Lee)

(source: Reuters)