Volkswagen (OTC: VWAGY) said that it plans to launch a self-driving electric van for urban ride-hailing service in 2025. Volkswagen said on Monday that a commercial version of its ID. Buzz, an electric minivan inspired by the iconic 1960s VW Microbus, will be the first VW vehicle to use the autonomous-driving system being developed by Pittsburgh-based Argo AI.VW plans to launch passenger and commercial versions of the ID. Buzz in 2023. VW expects to launch its self-driving urban taxi, a version of the electric ID. Buzz minivan, in 2025. Image source: Volkswagen AG. Christian Senger, who leads the autonomous-driving team at VW's commercial-vehicle unit, said that the plan is to develop an autonomous vehicle for ride-hailing and ridesharing services. "The aim is to develop a ride-hailing and pooling concept similar to what MOIA offers today," Senger said, referring to an experimental ridesharing service currently offered by VW in two German cities. "In the middle of this decade, our customers will then have the opportunity to be taken to their destination in selected cities with autonomous vehicles." Both VW and Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) are investors in Argo AI, which is widely believed to be a leader in the race to develop and deploy self-driving vehicles. VW, like Ford, invested $1 billion in the start-up and folded its existing autonomous-vehicle development team into the company. VW didn't say why it's waiting until 2025 to deploy Argo AI's technology. Ford has previously said that it will deploy an autonomous vehicle using Argo AI technology in 2022. An Argo AI spokesperson confirmed on Monday that Ford still plans to launch its own autonomous vehicle next year. 10 stocks we like better than Volkswagen AG (ADR)When investing geniuses David and Tom Gardner have a stock tip, it can pay to listen. After all, the newsletter they have run for over a decade, Motley Fool Stock Advisor, has tripled the market.* David and Tom just revealed what they believe are the ten best stocks for investors to buy right now... and Volkswagen AG (ADR) wasn't one of them! That's right -- they think these 10 stocks are even better buys. See the 10 stocks *Stock Advisor returns as of February 24, 2021 John Rosevear owns shares of Ford. The Motley Fool has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.Source