Pliyt is a California-based startup developing a new concept in self-driving mobility that focuses on privacy, comfort, and personal control. Instead of treating autonomous vehicles as shared open cabins, Pliyt rethinks the interior as a set of private spaces. The goal is to offer fully autonomous rides that still feel personal, even when the vehicle is shared with other passengers.
One Vehicle, Four Private Pods
The Pliyt vehicle is designed with four independent interior pods. Each pod functions as a self-contained personal space. Passengers can travel alone, work, relax, or enjoy entertainment without interacting with others in the vehicle.
Privacy by Design
Each pod includes one-way smart glass that riders can enable or disable between adjacent pods to control visibility at any time. This design supports true ride anonymity, making shared autonomous travel feel closer to a private car service rather than a traditional rideshare.

Comfort and Personal Workspace
Inside each pod, Pliyt offers a zero-gravity comfort seat designed for long or short journeys. A retractable workstation and side table with an integrated mirror allow passengers to work, eat, or prepare during the ride.

A large 23-inch main display supports screen casting, gaming, and media playback, while a secondary display provides additional controls and information. Personal lighting and independent climate control ensure that each rider can adjust their environment without affecting others.
Storage, Safety, and Support
Each pod includes dedicated storage space for personal items. Moreover, safety features include SOS access and continuous monitoring backed by 24/7 customer support. These systems provide reassurance and assistance at any time during the journey.
Looking Ahead to 2028
Pliyt plans to launch its first pilot deployment in 2028. By combining autonomous driving with private pod design, the company aims to redefine how people experience shared mobility. The concept targets urban users who want the efficiency of ridesharing without sacrificing comfort, privacy, or personal space.
Source: Pliyt