QCraft is entering the Japanese market. They will unveil their L4 Robobus and self-driving solutions at the Japan Mobility Show 2025. This event runs from October 29 to November 7 at Tokyo Big Sight. This is the company’s commercial launch in Japan. It’s a key step for global growth and Japan’s shift to autonomous transportation.
QCraft will showcase its full autonomous driving platform at Booth E7315. This shows it is ready for real-world use in public transport. The company will team up with local governments and industry partners. This aims to boost Japan’s self-driving bus system. We will emphasize strong after-sales service and local tech support. These are key challenges in the domestic market.
QCraft JAPAN Corporation was founded in June 2025 and is based in Fukuoka. The company aims to build a sustainable service structure. It also wants to achieve operational excellence. QCraft’s L4 Robobus is now in 26 cities worldwide. It has completed over 650,000 passenger trips. This shows its maturity and safety.
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QCraft’s expansion helps Japan tackle its driver shortage and improve transport. This backs the country’s aim for smarter, greener, and fully autonomous mobility.

