Explore the evolution of transportation from ancient Rome's chariots to today's cutting-edge innovations like Amazon Zoox Robotaxi and its groundbreaking autonomous ride service. With advancements ...
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We tried one of Amazon's Zoox toaster-shaped autonomous vehicles, which don't have human controls. Can it really compete with Waymo? There’s nothing normal about riding in a vehicle that actually, ...
Beginning last month, visitors to Las Vegas were treated to a sight that’s unusual even by that town’s standards: boxy, two-sided vehicles looking a little like toasters perched atop overgrown roller ...
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A construction zone. A car crash. A double-parked truck. A motorcycle cop with its red, white, and blues deployed. My one-hour trip along the Las Vegas Strip in a custom-built Zoox robotaxi during CES ...
Federal regulators have issued an exemption to federal vehicle safety standards for Amazon’s Zoox robotaxi venture. Zoox can use its current fleet of driverless cars for demonstration purposes. The ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Motional and Zoox, two of the most prominent names in autonomous vehicles, are now on sharply different paths. It's been a treacherous and expensive road to achieving a ...
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 ...
2:28 p.m. April 15, 2025: An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that Zoox’s pill-shaped robotaxis have not been tested on public roads. The robotaxis have been testing on public roads ...
I’m standing outside a nondescript corporate office park in Las Vegas next to a box-shaped vehicle with no proper front or back. It’s got a set of sliding doors, no steering wheel, and touchpad ...