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Amazon's Zoox has been granted an exemption by federal vehicle safety regulators that will pave the way for demonstration of ...
Zoox’s autonomous robotaxi—built without a steering wheel or pedals—has officially received certification from the National ...
Zoox secures NHTSA exemption to launch its steering wheel-free robotaxis, paving the way for autonomous ride services in ...
Zoox, Amazon’s driverless taxi venture, has been cleared by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to deploy its current fleet of steering wheel-less electric pods for ...
The decision is a boost for Zoox, which in June opened a robotaxi production facility in California where it plans to ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said it was certifying Amazon’s robotaxi service for demonstration ...
This time around, the project would be focused on autonomous cars for personal use, rather than a robotaxi service.
The Zoox robotaxi has more in common with a supercar than you think. Look past the Zoox’s breadbox-shaped exterior and inside is the same carbon fiber cabin that can be found in a McLaren ...
Amazon began eyeing the market five years ago when it shelled out $1.2 billion for self-driving startup Zoox, which will be the brand behind a robotaxi service that plans to begin transporting ...
Zoox, the robotaxi company acquired by Amazon for more than $1 billion earlier this year, revealed its fully autonomous electric ride-sharing vehicle on Monday morning, along with its vision for ...
Zoox, in contrast, is planning to operate 500 to 1,000 of its robotaxis in small to medium-sized markets and about 2,000 robotaxis in major cities where it eventually operates, according to Evans.