NVIDIA Expands DRIVE Hyperion Globally, Launches 32B-Parameter Alpamayo 2 Super
NVDA•NVIDIA expanded its DRIVE Hyperion ecosystem with Foxconn in Taiwan, VinFast in Southeast Asia, Uber in Munich and HUMAIN in Saudi Arabia to build level 4 robotaxi fleets. It also launched Alpamayo 2 Super, a 32B-parameter reasoning VLA model with AlpaGym and OmniDreams to accelerate level 4 AV development.
1. DRIVE Hyperion Ecosystem Expansion
NVIDIA expanded its DRIVE Hyperion ecosystem to build level 4-ready robotaxi fleets with Foxconn in Kaohsiung, VinFast in Southeast Asia, Uber in Munich and HUMAIN in Saudi Arabia. DRIVE Hyperion combines in-vehicle DRIVE AGX compute, Halos safety software, a multimodal sensor suite and DRIVE AV software to enable scalable, safe autonomous mobility across global markets.
2. Foxconn and VinFast Deployment Plans
Foxconn will launch its first DRIVE Hyperion-powered robotaxi service in Kaohsiung in 2028, initially covering airport-to-city and rail corridor routes before scaling across Asia. VinFast is integrating Autobrains autonomy software on DRIVE Hyperion hardware to introduce level 4 vehicles into Southeast Asia’s dynamic urban traffic environments.
3. Alpamayo 2 Super and AV Development Tools
NVIDIA introduced Alpamayo 2 Super, a 32-billion-parameter reasoning VLA model offering full-surround perception, Meta-Action outputs and reasoning auto-labeling with 2D grounding. The announcement also includes AlpaGym, a closed-loop reinforcement learning framework, and OmniDreams, a photorealistic AV scenario generator, to accelerate development and validation of scalable level 4 autonomous vehicles.


