NVIDIA has introduced Alpamayo 2 Super, a 32-billion-parameter reasoning-based vision-language-action (VLA) model built to accelerate Level 4 autonomous driving and robotaxi deployment.
The model extends NVIDIA’s Alpamayo family with stronger reasoning capabilities, enabling autonomous vehicles to understand complex environments, evaluate cause-and-effect relationships, and handle rare “long-tail” driving scenarios more effectively.
NVIDIA says Alpamayo 2 Super improves explainability by allowing systems to reason through decisions rather than relying solely on pattern recognition. The model is part of a broader ecosystem that includes DRIVE Hyperion, simulation frameworks, and physical AI datasets designed to support safe, scalable robotaxi development. NVIDIA believes the platform will help accelerate global adoption of autonomous mobility services and next-generation AI-powered transportation systems.




