Vay will expand its remote rental fleet to more than 100 cars in 2025


  • Vay is expanding its electric vehicle fleet in Las Vegas to more than 100 cars.
  • Unlike a rideshare, Vay remotely drives you a car that you then take over and remotely picks up when you’re done.
  • Since its launch in 2024, more than 6,000 trips have been made.

While the automotive focus at CES 2025 is on fully autonomous vehicles, there is also some momentum with remotely driven vehicles. Case in point: Vay, which operates a fleet of these in Las Vegas, Nevada, is announcing a considerable expansion.

With Vay, you can order a car that will be yours to drive, but you won’t need to go to a rental car dealership to pick one up. Instead, within the app, just like Uber, Lyft, or Revel, you will call the car and it will be remotely driven to the requested location. Then you get in, take control, use the car and then return it within the zone.

In fact, I was able to try this experience on the first day of CES and will share my thoughts soon. For now, know that it’s cool and disruptive, offering a typical ridesharing experience but with a lot more control.

(Image credit: Vay)

While Vay has been available in Las Vegas for a while, it announces that it will expand its fleet to 100 vehicles by the end of 2025. They will all be electric cars, with the most popular model being the Kia e-Niro. Since Vay debuted in 2024, users have taken more than 6,000 rides.



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