Full-Time
Develops Level 4 autonomous driving solutions
$130k - $182k/yr
San Jose, CA, USA
In Person
WeRide specializes in Level 4 autonomous driving technologies for the mobility and logistics market. Its products include Robotaxi, Mini Robobus, and Robovan, which are deployed across online ride-hailing, on-demand transport, and urban logistics services. The company works through strategic alliances with global automakers and service platforms to tailor a diverse product mix for car makers, mobility providers, and logistics operators. Revenue comes from commercial pilot operations and fully driverless testing, and WeRide launched China’s first public Robotaxi service in 2019. With R&D and operations centers in China and the United States, the company employs over 800 people. Its goal is to enable scalable, driverless mobility and logistics solutions in smart cities through broad partnerships and real-world deployments.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
Post IPO Equity
Headquarters
Guangzhou, China
Founded
2017
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100% Company Paid Premium Medical Plan
Team Building Activities
Paid Vacation And Time-off
Free Hot Breakfast, Lunch And Dinner
WeRide and GAC debut first co-developed vehicle Aion N60 powered by WRD 3.0. * 1 hr ago GUANGZHOU, China, April 16, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - GAC Aion today officially launched pre-sales for the Aion N60, a new smart urban SUV powered by WeRide Driving (WeRide WRD* 3.0), WeRide's one-stage end-to-end ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) solution. The Aion N60 has intelligent driving features across the entire lineup, bringing advanced assisted driving to a broad consumer market. With WeRide WRD 3.0, the Aion N60 delivers full-scenario, full-function ADAS capabilities, covering urban roads, highways, parking, and active and passive safety. This allows for a seamless, end-to-end assisted driving experience designed to support everyday commuting. *Formerly known as WePilot The Aion N60 powered by WRD 3.0 delivers intelligent driving features across the entire lineup The Aion N60 is the first mass-produced passenger vehicle jointly developed by WeRide and GAC Aion. It also marks WeRide's first mass-production deployment of one-stage end-to-end technology on the Qualcomm Snapdragon(R) platform. With this milestone, WeRide becomes the first and only autonomous driving solution provider to have achieved mass production of one-stage end-to-end technology on both NVIDIA Drive(R) and Qualcomm Snapdragon(R), the industry's two leading in-vehicle computing platforms. Enabled by WeRide WRD 3.0, the Aion N60 is capable of multi-object intention prediction and full-scenario semantic perception to understand the behavior and intent of road users in real time. This human-like reasoning capability allows the vehicle to anticipate potential risks and adjust speed and trajectory when navigating complex environments such as mixed traffic, pedestrian cut-ins, dense urban villages, or multi-level interchanges. While maintaining strict safety margins, the Aion N60 avoids overly conservative behavior that can compromise driving efficiency - delivering a confident, comfortable, and smooth everyday driving experience. The Aion N60's intelligent driving capabilities are not achieved solely through road testing and operations, but are the result of extensive training in WeRide GENESIS, WeRide's proprietary general-purpose simulation model. WeRide GENESIS is a world model that bridges the physical and virtual worlds, integrating physical AI with generative AI. The platform can generate highly realistic urban road networks, diverse traffic participants, and rare long-tail scenarios within minutes. WeRide GENESIS integrates four core modules: AI Scenarios, AI Agents, AI Metrics, and AI Diagnostics, forming a closed-loop R&D system spanning scenario generation, algorithm training, quantitative evaluation and root-cause analysis. This enables the Aion N60 to be repeatedly validated in simulation environments tens of thousands of times more complex than real-world public roads, covering scenarios such as vehicle cut-ins, unprotected left turns, emergency maneuvers, pedestrian or cyclist intrusions, road obstructions, extreme weather, and natural disaster conditions. Looking ahead, WeRide will continue working closely with Aion and other brands under GAC Group to introduce more intelligent driving vehicles across different vehicle segments - bringing safer, more comfortable, and more intelligent assisted driving experiences to a broader range of users. About WeRide WeRide is a global leader and a first mover in the autonomous driving industry, as well as the first publicly traded Robotaxi company. Its autonomous vehicles have been tested or operated in over 40 cities across 12 countries. Mycarrollcountynews is also the first and only technology company whose products have received autonomous driving permits in eight markets: China, the UAE, Singapore, France, Switzerland, Saudi Arabia, Belgium, and the US. Empowered by the smart, versatile, cost-effective, and highly adaptable WeRide One platform, WeRide provides autonomous driving products and services from L2 to L4, addressing transportation needs in the mobility, logistics, and sanitation industries. WeRide was named to Fortune's 2025 Change the World and 2025 Future 50 lists. Media Contact Safe Harbor Statement This press release contains statements that may constitute "forward-looking" statements pursuant to the "safe harbor" provisions of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements can be identified by terminology such as "will," "expects," "anticipates," "aims," "future," "intends," "plans," "believes," "estimates," "likely to," and similar statements. Statements that are not historical facts, including statements about WeRide's beliefs, plans, and expectations, are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Further information regarding these and other risks is included in WeRide's filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and announcements on the website of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. All information provided in this press release is as of the date of this press release. WeRide does not undertake any obligation to update any forward-looking statement, except as required under applicable law.
WeRide and Uber have launched fully driverless robotaxi operations in Dubai, marking WeRide's continued expansion in the Middle East despite regional economic uncertainties stemming from the Iran conflict. WeRide CEO Tony Han expressed confidence in the region's potential for autonomous vehicle deployment. The launch represents a significant milestone for commercial driverless operations in the Gulf state. The deployment comes as WeRide doubles down on its Middle East strategy, viewing the region as a key market for robotaxi services despite concerns about the impact of geopolitical tensions on consumer sentiment and economic conditions.
Uber has acquired a 5.82% passive stake in WeRide, the self-driving technology company, representing 56.6 million shares. The investment follows a strategic partnership announced in September 2024 and a $100 million investment in May 2025. WeRide's stock rose 7% following the announcement. The company's poor performance over the past year may present a buying opportunity for investors, according to analysts. The stake acquisition deepens the relationship between Uber and WeRide as both companies work on autonomous vehicle technology.
Gulf countries are accelerating autonomous taxi deployments despite regional tensions with Iran. Uber and WeRide expanded their driverless service in Riyadh, adding a new route between Hayat Mall and Riyadh Gallery after completing over 1,700 trial trips. The companies also launched fully autonomous services in Dubai's Jumeirah and Umm Suqeim areas, operating without safety monitors. Dubai Taxi Company plans to deploy over 1,000 driverless vehicles with Baidu's Apollo Go, beginning with 50 this year. In Abu Dhabi, Autogo, part of K2, started offering rides on Yas Island and plans expansion to Saadiyat and Al Maryah islands. The rollout threatens the livelihoods of the region's predominantly South Asian taxi drivers, already affected by the Iran conflict.
Uber has launched driverless robotaxi rides in Dubai through a partnership with WeRide, in which Uber holds a 5.82% stake following a $100 million investment last year. The companies plan to expand to 15 additional cities over five years, with Uber managing the app whilst WeRide provides the autonomous driving system. The Dubai launch aligns with the city's goal of making 25% of journeys autonomous by 2030. WeRide's Middle East robotaxi business achieved operating profitability in 2025, with Abu Dhabi vehicles completing dozens of daily trips approaching breakeven unit economics. The partnership employs an asset-light model where Uber provides rider access and fleet operations support, whilst WeRide focuses on autonomous driving software. The rollout prioritises markets outside the US and China, including the UAE and Europe.