Uber and Nuro deploy Lucid Gravity robotaxis in San Francisco testing

Uber's 20,000-unit commitment to Nuro's autonomous vehicles signals serious capital allocation toward a specific technical stack—Nvidia's Drive AGX Thor paired with Nuro's stack—rather than betting on multiple autonomous platforms, narrowing the field of viable AV suppliers. The shift from pure software plays (like Waymo's approach) to hardware-software integration through Lucid's manufacturing capacity shows that robotaxi economics now hinge on controlling the full vehicle stack, not just the brain. San Francisco employee testing is the visible milestone, but Uber is locking in 120,000 autonomous vehicles over six years—a manufacturing and operational commitment that forces competitors and Lucid itself to scale or exit.