
Lyft’s self-driving shuttle buses are coming soon
Emma Roth
created: July 25, 2025, 4:46 p.m. | updated: July 25, 2025, 6:32 p.m.
Lyft is partnering with Benteler Mobility to launch a self-driving shuttle service.
In late 2026, Lyft plans to deploy the company’s all-electric Holon Urban shuttles in airports and cities around the US, allowing users to book trips from its ride-sharing app.
With a max speed of 37MPH, the self-driving shuttle comes equipped with an array of lidar and radar sensors, along with 11 cameras, allowing it to operate with Level 4 autonomy.
Details about where Lyft plans to deploy the self-driving shuttles remain slim, as it doesn’t look like Holon has any established routes in the US just yet.
Last year, Holon announced plans to launch a manufacturing facility in Jacksonville, Florida, and also said it wants to deploy Holon Urbans in the city to “connect residential and business areas.”
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