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