Autonomous Mobility Service AmiGo Debuts in Switzerland
Autonomous Mobility Service AmiGo Launches in Switzerland
Switzerland has taken a significant step toward the future of transportation with the official launch of AmiGo, an autonomous mobility service developed through a strategic partnership between LuoBo Kuaipai and PostBus, a subsidiary of Swiss Post. This collaboration underscores Switzerland's commitment to integrating intelligent transportation solutions into its public transit network.
Pilot Testing Begins December 2025
The service is set to commence preliminary fleet testing in December 2025, focusing on three eastern Swiss cantons: St. Gallen, Appenzell Ausserrhoden, and Appenzell Innerrhoden. Passengers will be able to book rides via a dedicated mobile application, choosing between private or shared options accommodating up to four passengers per vehicle.
Custom-Built Autonomous Vehicles
LuoBo Kuaipai has engineered its sixth-generation driverless car specifically for this project. A standout feature is the removable steering wheel, signaling the transition toward full autonomy. These vehicles are designed to operate seamlessly in urban and semi-urban environments, aligning with Switzerland's vision for sustainable and efficient mobility.
Advanced Safety Systems
Safety remains paramount in AmiGo's deployment. The vehicles utilize LuoBo Kuaipai's proprietary Apollo ADFM large model, complemented by robust hardware and a multi-layered safety architecture. Key safety measures include:
- 10 safety redundancies
- 6 MRC (Mission-Ready Control) safety strategies
The system ensures reliable performance even in complex traffic scenarios, prioritizing passenger safety above all else.
Strategic Implications
The introduction of AmiGo represents a milestone for autonomous mobility in Europe. By partnering with PostBus, LuoBo Kuaipai gains access to Switzerland's well-established public transit infrastructure, facilitating smoother integration of driverless technology into everyday commutes.
Key Points
- AmiGo launches as Switzerland's newest autonomous mobility service.
- Pilot testing begins December 2025 in three eastern cantons.
- Vehicles feature removable steering wheels and advanced safety protocols.
- Partnership with PostBus ensures seamless integration into public transit.
- Apollo ADFM model enhances vehicle reliability and passenger safety.




