Zoox
About Zoox
Zoox designs and operates purpose-built autonomous vehicles focused on rider experience, developing robotaxi solutions for future ride-hailing. The company emphasizes a rider-centric autonomous vehicle specifically built for passenger use, exploring urban mobility in major markets and upcoming deployments. Zoox positions its technology and vehicle design around safety, efficiency, and a seamless user experience in city environments.
Recent News
A Self-Driving Car in Texas Hit and Killed a Mother Duck, Sparking Neighborhood Outrage
With Driverless Cars a Reality, What Can Cities Do to Prepare for Them?
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Tesla Confirms Remote Human Takeovers in Robotaxi Fleet
Tesla Robotaxi Misses Exit on Dallas Highway, Raising Safety Concerns
Waymo Hits 500,000 Weekly Paid Robotaxi Rides Across Ten U.S. Cities
Tesla Finally Reveals What Happened in 17 ‘Robotaxi’ Crashes
Uber and Nuro Start Premium Robotaxi Trials in San Francisco with Lucid Gravity SUVs
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Waymo Halts Freeway Robotaxi Service to Fix Safety and Software Issues
From Demos to Daily Transport: How Las Vegas Is Turning Autonomy Into Real Urban Infrastructure
Zoox Begins Employee‑Only Robotaxi Service at Las Vegas Airport
Waymo’s NYC Robotaxi Permits Expire, Halting Tests in the City
Waymo Faces Senate Probe over Opaque Remote‑assistance Use in Autonomous‑vehicle Testing
Uber Begins Testing Its Volkswagen ID. Buzz Robotaxi Fleet in LA
Robotaxi Services Put the 'Auto' In Autonomous
Start with the Sensors, Then Design the Rest: How Zoox Built Its Robotaxi
USA: Uber Expands EV Grants Nationwide
Zoox Will Let Public Riders Use Its Robotaxis in San Francisco
Uber Q1 2026 Beats Estimates as Mobility Bookings Jump 25% and Shares Surge 8%
We Rode Zoox and Motional in Las Vegas. One Is Ready to Scale, One Is Not. Field Report
Supervised Is Not Autonomous, Autonomous Is Not Supervised
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NHTSA Releases First Comprehensive Robotaxi Crash Data, Waymo Leads with 697 Incidents
Why Autonomous Fleets Aren’t Ready for Real Cities Yet
Tesla Discloses Two Robotaxi Crashes Involving Remote Operators in Austin
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Waymo Recalls 3,800 Autonomous Vehicles After Flood Incident
Elon Musk Promised 1,000 Texas Robotaxis Last Year. It’s Nowhere Near That
How AI Is Powering the Next Generation of Robotaxis
Tesla Reveals Two Robotaxi Crashes Involving Teleoperators
Waymo Suspends New York City Robotaxi Tests After Permit Expiry
Tesla 'Completely' Redacts Robotaxi Crash Reports
Uber and Rivian Commit $1.25 B to Launch Autonomous Rides in Miami by 2028
Nuro Secures California Driverless Permit for Uber‑Backed Lucid Robotaxi Service
Driverless Cars Will Be Subject to Moving-Violation Tickets in California Soon
Robotaxi Firms Refuse Senate Request for Remote‑operator Intervention Data
Senator’s Probe Reveals Lack of Transparency in Remote Assistance Use in Self-Driving Cars
Uber Commits $300M to Launch up to 50,000 Rivian Robotaxis by 2031
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Zoox With Weather Sensor Spotted
NYC Ends Waymo Robotaxi Pilot, Raising Caution for City AV Rollouts
California Regulator Confirms Tesla Is ‘Not Operating an Autonomous Vehicle Service’
Tesla’s Dedicated Superchargers Signal the Real Strategy as Robotaxi Scale Delayed
Nuro Secures California Permit to Test Driverless Uber‑Backed Lucid Gravity Robotaxis
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