Amazon subsidiary Zoox is ramping up production of its robotaxis in California ahead of its commercial launch in Las Vegas expected later this year. It's flung open the doors to its second production ...
Zoox has given its custom-built robotaxi a makeover — and not just to make it look sharper. The Amazon-owned company revealed Wednesday a series of upgrades to the comfort and function of its electric ...
Robotaxi developer Zoox has cut the ribbon on the first serial production facility for purpose-built robotaxi vehicles in the United States. This new cutting-edge facility will be able to assemble ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is probing two crashes involving Amazon-owned Zoox autonomous vehicles. Two Toyota Highlanders equipped with Zoox's automated self-driving technology ...
Amazon's Zoox has been granted an exemption by federal vehicle safety regulators that will pave the way for demonstration of its driverless robotaxis. As part of the move, the National Highway Traffic ...
Zoox is starting to open its robotaxis to the public in San Francisco as the Amazon-owned company creeps toward a commercial service and direct competition with Waymo. Zoox robotaxis — custom-built ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Amazon this week said its robotaxi unit Zoox would start testing its ...
Zoox, the autonomous vehicle company owned by Amazon, has received approval from U.S. regulators to operate its purpose-built electric robotaxis that lack steering wheels, mirrors and conventional ...
Zoox, the autonomous driving technology company owned by Amazon, is preparing to begin testing its vehicles in Los Angeles this summer. The city will be the sixth testing location for the Bay ...
Purpose-built robotaxi developer Zoox has announced another milestone today, opening its waitlist to the public in San Francisco. This move is part of Zoox’s “Explorers” program, which offers early ...
Zoox, Amazon’s self-driving vehicle unit, is expanding its fleet of toaster-shaped electric robotaxis in Las Vegas and San Francisco to 100 vehicles, its service areas and testing in new cities as the ...