
Autonomous driving company Autonomous A2Z has unveiled its Level 4 self-driving shuttle, “Roi,” for the first time in Singapore.
The company showcased Roi and demonstrated its remote driving technology at “NCS AI Impact 2026,” an AI and tech forum held in Singapore.
Roi is a physical AI-based mobility solution that combines a driverless vehicle with autonomous driving technology and an operating system.

A2Z also demonstrated AI-powered remote control linking Korea and Singapore. From a remote driving cockpit set up at the Singapore venue, an operator manipulated the pedals and steering wheel to control a modified Autonomous A2Z vehicle in real time at K-City, an autonomous vehicle test site located at the Korea Automobile Testing & Research Institute (KATRI) in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province--roughly 4,600 kilometers away.
The remote control system is designed to let safety operators respond to unexpected situations using remote monitoring and control tools, and the company plans to apply the technology to Roi's operations.
“Level 4 autonomous driving technology has moved well beyond the experimental stage and is ready for real-world deployment,” said Han Ji-hyung, CEO of Autonomous A2Z. “Building on our accumulated autonomous driving technology and operational expertise, we aim to lead physical AI mobility services in Singapore and other global markets.”
A2Z has been building its presence in Singapore through initiatives such as participating in the city-state's smart city project, COSMO, establishing a joint venture called A2G, and becoming the first Korean company to obtain Singapore's M1 autonomous driving license. With the unveiling of Roi, the company plans to push forward with commercialization and mass production.