Autonomous driving firm WeRide has introduced its new five-seater self-driving vehicles into Singapore, likely to be deployed as community shuttles in Punggol by late 2025. This aligns with Acting Transport Minister Jeffrey Siow’s statement in June that Singapore aims to roll out self-driving shuttles by the start of the fourth quarter this year. WeRide, based in Guangzhou, confirmed the arrival of the GXRs, which are already operating in cities like Beijing and Abu Dhabi. The Ministry of Transport is in talks with both WeRide and Pony.ai to supply vehicles for the Punggol trial. WeRide also runs an eight-seater autonomous bus at Resorts World Sentosa, which in July became the first in Southeast Asia to operate without onboard safety personnel. Partnerships with Grab and local operators, such as SMRT, point to wider rollouts in coming years. Initial Punggol trials will start without passengers, with safety officers onboard, before eventually shifting to remote operations.
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