Volvo Autonomous Solutions and Aurora Begin Dallas - Oklahoma City Route
Volvo Autonomous Solutions and Aurora expand their freight network with a new Dallas–Oklahoma City route, moving closer to scaled driverless operations.

The new Dallas-to-Oklahoma City autonomous truck run established by Aurora and Volvo Autonomous Solutions runs five days a week under supervised autonomy, logging hundreds of miles per trip.
Aurora Innovation
Aurora Innovation and Volvo Autonomous Solutions (V.A.S.) are expanding their autonomous freight network with a new 200-mile route connecting Dallas and Oklahoma City. The companies said the new route marks another step toward scaling commercial self-driving trucking operations.
The new lane will see the Volvo VNL Autonomous, equipped with the Aurora Driver, hauling freight directly to customer facilities in Oklahoma City.
The move represents a milestone for V.A.S. as it advances from hub-to-hub operations toward more complex, end-to-end logistics, the company said.
Expanding To New Freight Markets
The Oklahoma City program currently runs five days a week under supervised autonomy, logging hundreds of miles per trip.
By extending operations to customer endpoints, Volvo Autonomous Solutions said it is aiming to streamline freight movement while improving efficiency and reliability.
Running directly to facilities reduces the need for drayage and additional handoffs, which are two common friction points in traditional logistics flows.
Customers also benefit from Volvo’s established dealer network and service infrastructure, which supports uptime as fleets begin integrating autonomous trucks.
“Expanding our operations into Oklahoma City and adding customer endpoints is an important step for scaling autonomous transport,” said Sasko Cuklev, head of on-road solutions at Volvo Autonomous Solutions. “Running end-to-end requires a higher level of operational precision and integration, and it further demonstrates how autonomous trucks can operate reliably in real logistics environments.”
Aurora President Ossa Fisher emphasized the speed of deployment, noting that the company mapped the Dallas-to-Oklahoma City route and began autonomous hauls within weeks.
“Leveraging our technology to open new routes quickly and efficiently is a core part of our strategy,” Fisher said. “Aurora and Volvo are firing on all cylinders and our ability to execute together at scale is clear.”
Leading The Industry in Safety and Scale
The expansion underscores the ongoing partnership between Volvo and Aurora, combining Volvo’s legacy in vehicle safety with Aurora’s autonomous driving technology.
The companies first unveiled the purpose-built Volvo VNL Autonomous at the 2024 ACT Expo. Since then, integration of the Aurora Driver has progressed at Volvo’s New River Valley plant in Virginia.
Volvo has said it plans to manufacture hundreds of autonomous trucks beginning in 2027, signaling a shift from pilot programs toward industrial-scale deployment.
With the Oklahoma City route now live, Aurora and Volvo are entering the final validation phase for fully driverless operations—bringing the industry closer to widespread adoption of autonomous freight at scale.
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