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This Khosla-backed autonomous pod startup just raised $170M. Now, it’s aiming for more.

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The first StrictlyVC of 2026 hits San Francisco. Tickets are going fast. Register now. Save up to $680 on your Disrupt 2026 pass. Ends 11:59 p.m. PT tonight. REGISTER NOW. TechCrunch Desktop Logo TechCrunch Mobile Logo LatestStartupsVentureAppleSecurityAIApps EventsPodcastsNewsletters SearchSubmit Site Search Toggle Mega Menu Toggle Topics Latest Glydways, a San Francisco-based startup developing personal autonomous pods designed to operate on dedicated two-meter wide lanes in cities, has raised $170 million in a Series C funding round. The round was co-led by Suzuki Motor Corporation, ACS Group, and Khosla Ventures. Existing investors Mitsui Chemicals and Gates Frontier, and new investor Obayashi Corporation also participated.  Now, it seems the startup is already in discussions to raise another $250 million in funding that would push its valuation to more than $1 billion, Bloomberg reported. Glydways has made progress on its concept, which it claims can move up to 10,000 people per hour, per lane and reduce infrastructure costs by up to 90% compared to rail. The startup, founded in 2016, is launching three operational pilots this year in Atlanta, New York City, and the United Arab Emirates. The company is aiming to launch large-scale operations in 2027. The novel idea has attracted influential backers, including OpenAI founder Sam Altman, who invested in Glydways’ Series B. Investor Vinod Khosla, who sits on the startup’s board, previously told TechCrunch that Glydways — and not robotaxis — was the better solution for cities. Khosla noted the startup’s transport system could replace most cars in most of our cities in the next 25 years. “That sounds radical, but these entrepreneurs want to make that happen, and I’m pretty certain it will happen, and it’s not robotaxis; it’s not Waymo. It’s a much better solution.” StrictlyVC kicks off the year in SF. Get in the room for unfiltered fireside chats with industry leaders, insider VC insights, and high-value connections that actually move the needle. Tickets are limited. Newsletters See More Subscribe for the industry’s biggest tech news Every weekday and Sunday, you can get the best of TechCrunch’s coverage. TechCrunch Mobility is your destination for transportation news and insight. Startups are the core of TechCrunch, so get our best coverage delivered weekly. Provides movers and shakers with the info they need to start their day. By submitting your email, you agree to our Terms and Privacy Notice. This Khosla-backed autonomous pod startup just raised $170M. Now, it’s aiming for more. Kirsten Korosec 52 seconds ago Transportation Chipmakers AMD, Arm, and Qualcomm are all investing in this buzzy self-driving tech startup Kirsten Korosec 5 hours ago Transportation London gets closer to its first robotaxi service as Waymo begins testing Kirsten Korosec 24 hours ago X LinkedIn Facebook Instagram youTube Mastodon Threads Bluesky TechCrunchStaffContact UsAdvertiseCrunchboard JobsSite Map Terms of ServicePrivacy PolicyRSS Terms of UseCode of Conduct OpenAIIranGas PricesTeslaAppleTech LayoffsChatGPT © 2026 TechCrunch Media LLC.
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