Nuro, a startup that develops self-driving software for delivery and ride-hailing services, announced the closing of a $203M Series E funding round at a $6B valuation. The round includes Uber (UBER), returning investor Baillie Gifford, and new investors Icehouse Ventures, Kindred Ventures, Nvidia (NVDA), and Pledge Ventures. The additional $97 million in funding follows the first tranche of $106M announced in April 2025. Investors announced in April included accounts advised by T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc., Fidelity Management & Research Company, Tiger Global Management, Greylock Partners, and XN. “The closing of our Series E reinforces the strong conviction our investors and strategic partners have in Nuro’s technology, our scalable approach to commercialization, and our vision for the future of autonomy,” said Dave Ferguson, Co-Founder and President of Nuro. “With this new capital, we’re well-positioned to continue our next phase of growth, which will see us focus on delivering new commercial partnerships to realize autonomy at global scale.”
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