Ruter and Holo have announced they are partnering with MOIA to deploy the ID. Buzz AD, to be equipped with the Mobileye Drive self-driving system, planned for as early as spring 2026. This step follows extensive testing by Ruter and Holo of autonomous development vehicles with Mobileye Drive??
over the past two years, and marks the transition to the second generation self-driving system based on the Mobileye EyeQ?? 6H that drives the ID. Buzz AD.
The ID. Buzz AD, with Mobileye Drive?? AV technology, will be deployed as part of a larger shared, on-demand autonomous transport service.
After the announcements of Hamburger Hochbahn (Hamburg, Germany), BVG (Berlin, Germany) and Uber in North America, Mobileye Drive continues to enable MOIA, the autonomous mobility service arm of the Volkswagen Group, to scale across different operation zones with one of Europe's first series-production ready autonomous vehicles built for SAE Level 4 autonomous driving. Ruter has envisioned adding up to 30,000 shared autonomous vehicles into the public transport network around Oslo to reduce congestion and emissions. The ID.
Buzz AD is expected to be deployed in Groruddalen, a suburb of Norway's capital Oslo. Groruddalen has been a testing site of Mobileye Drive?? since 2023, when first trials kicked off together with Ruter and Holo.
These trials included testing performance under challenging weather conditions, such as snow-covered roads, and showed the potential of autonomous shared mobility in a complex urban driving environment - providing practical experience for deployment and operation of autonomous vehicles under real-world conditions.


















