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Stellantis Integrates Wayve's Self-Driving Software in Future Vehicles — Major AI Partnership for Autonomous Cars
Stellantis announces second joint venture with Dongfeng as Jeep and Peugeot expand to China, while automakers integrate Wayve's AI-powered autonomous driving technology
By 19Network Editorial Team · Jun 1, 2026 · 6 min read
Stellantis has announced a groundbreaking partnership to integrate Wayve's self-driving software into future vehicles, marking a major advancement in AI-powered autonomous driving technology for the automotive industry.
Stellantis, one of the world's largest automotive manufacturers, has announced plans to integrate Wayve's self-driving software into its future vehicle lineup. This partnership represents a significant advancement in artificial intelligence-powered autonomous driving technology and positions Stellantis as a leader in the rapidly evolving autonomous vehicle market. The decision comes amid Stellantis's strategic expansion in China, where the company announced its second joint venture with Dongfeng to expand Jeep and Peugeot brands in the region. This dual strategy of technology integration and market expansion demonstrates Stellantis's commitment to remaining competitive in the global automotive landscape as self-driving technology becomes increasingly important to consumers. Wayve's AI-powered software uses advanced machine learning algorithms and neural networks to enable vehicles to navigate roads autonomously. The technology leverages deep learning capabilities that allow vehicles to process real-time data from sensors, cameras, and radar systems to make decisions about steering, acceleration, braking, and route planning without human intervention. The integration of…