Overview
- Lyft reserved hundreds of Tensor Robocars for its own fleet, its first commitment to purchase and run autonomous vehicles.
- Tensor plans production through VinFast in Vietnam, with deployment expected to begin in 2027 in North America and Europe subject to regulatory approvals.
- Vehicles will ship with Lyft’s platform installed to enable owner earnings in markets that allow Level 4 driverless service.
- Tensor lists over 100 sensors—37 cameras, five lidars and 11 radars—and eight Nvidia Blackwell-based chips capable of 8,000 trillion operations per second.
- Tensor spun out of AutoX and says it fully divested China operations to focus on the U.S.-based company.