Autonomous taxis to roam Budapest streets this year

Two autonomous taxis will begin ferrying passengers around Budapest this year, the government’s artificial intelligence commissioner has announced.
Autonomous taxis from Q3 or Q4 in Budapest
László Palkovics told Infórádió that the pair of gleaming new vehicles will hit the roads in the second half of 2026. The trial, run by ZalaZone (the operator of Hungary’s largest test track for autonomous cars), will deploy two Level 4 self-driving taxis, shadowed by “mapping” support vehicles.
These pioneers will not merely shuttle passengers from A to B. Their mission is to probe how Budapest’s drivers, locals and tourists behave amid the capital’s unpredictable traffic.

Safety drivers at the wheel, for now
Elek Nagy, chairman of the Budapest Chamber of Commerce and Industry and owner of Főtaxi, has expressed willingness to partner with the project, potentially involving Főtaxi or Uber. Palkovics confirmed discussions with Mr Nagy, paving the way for collaboration.







