Wayve’s self-driving tech is headed to US cars made by Stellantis

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Published 5/21/2026, 1:46:07 PM · Updated 5/21/2026, 2:55:24 PMBy TheBriefWire Editorial Team

Wayve’s self-driving tech is headed to US cars made by Stellantis

Key points

  • Stellantis, the automaker behind the Jeep and Ram brands, has tapped self-driving startup Wayve to bring hands-free driving to its vehicles in 2028. The companies announced the deal Thursday during Stellantis’ investor day at its North American headquarters in Michigan.
  • This is the second automaker deal for the buzzy U.K.-based startup and comes on the heels of a $1.2 billion Series D funding round that attracted deep-pocketed strategic investors, including Nissan and Stellantis, and returning backers Microsoft, Nvidia, and Uber.
  • Wayve didn’t disclose the contractual value of the partnership or provide details on which Stellantis vehicles will get the self-driving software “brains” developed by Wayve, but according to Wayve CEO Alex Kendall, this is a commercial contract to supply Stellantis with tech at scale.
  • The companies are targeting the North American market first, which helps narrow the field of Stellantis’ 14 brands, which also include Chrysler and Dodge.
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Published May 21, 2026.


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