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What the Robotaxi GXR knows about you

WeRide's mass-produced purpose-built robotaxi, launched October 2024 on Geely Farizon's SuperVAN platform. Began fully-driverless commercial operations in Beijing (early 2025), then Guangzhou (August 2025), and operates fully-driverless commercial services in Guangzhou, Beijing, and Abu Dhabi, with public passenger services in Dubai and Riyadh. WeRide and Geely Farizon have committed to delivering 2,000 GXRs to support large-scale global commercialization.

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What it knows about you

9 findings on record · 9 verified against primary sources

What it collects about you

Where your data goes

What you can control

What it collects about you

The data this device picks up.

Recording you

In-car video and audio, including your conversations, are listed as sensitive personal information collected during rides. The policy also notes children riding with you may be recorded.

Verified2026-06-15Source ↗

Your location

You must grant the app location, storage, and phone call permissions before you can use the service. If any of those three are denied, the service cannot be provided.

Verified2026-06-15Source ↗

People around you

Audio and video recording equipment in the vehicle captures all occupants during the ride. The policy explicitly warns that children riding with you may also be recorded without separate consent.

Verified2026-06-16Source ↗

Your body data

WeRide's privacy policy lists personal biometric information as a category of personal data that may be processed; in-car videos capture passenger faces and external cameras capture bystander faces, though the company claims external faces are desensitized on-device before cloud upload.

Verified2025-10-01Source ↗

Where your data goes

Who else can see it once it leaves the device.

Shared with others

WeRide shares your data with outside service providers under confidentiality agreements and with government authorities when required. The company says it is not liable for privacy violations caused by its suppliers.

Verified2026-06-16Source ↗

Sent to the cloud

WeRide stores and backs up personal information within mainland China; the GXR's 12 cameras, LiDAR, and radar sensor data is stored on onboard SSDs, then pre-processed, compressed, and uploaded to either AWS cloud in the US or WeRide's own data center in China for model training.

Verified2025-10-01Source ↗

Selling your data

WeRide's privacy policy states it will not share personal information with any company, organization, or individual outside of WeRide and its affiliated companies without explicit user consent; the policy does not address data sale and contains no explicit sale or non-sale statement.

Verified2025-10-01Source ↗

What you can control

Your say over the data it holds.

How long they keep it

All personal data is stored and backed up exclusively within mainland China, with a strict no cross-border data transfer policy.

Verified2026-06-15Source ↗

Deleting your data

You can request deletion of your personal data. When you cancel your account, WeRide commits to promptly deleting your data, though backup systems may not clear until the next backup cycle.

Verified2026-06-16Source ↗

The full record

Autonomy level
fully-driverless
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