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Uber-backed Nuro has received an updated permit to test its Lucid Gravity robotaxis on California streets.
Nuro received an updated California DMV permit to test Lucid Gravity robotaxis without human operators.
KEY POINTS
- The new permit allows driverless testing at up to 45 mph, day or night, in two California counties.
- Uber plans to deploy up to 35,000 Nuro-powered robotaxis as part of its 100,000-vehicle fleet.
- This permit marks the first time Lucid Gravity EVs will be tested fully autonomously for Uber.
- The Nuro-Lucid robotaxi was first unveiled at CES 2026 and includes advanced sensors and rider luxuries.
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