Forget upgrading your car. Zoox wants to delete the driver altogether.
While the rest of the industry plays catch-up with autonomous tech, Zoox (acquired by Amazon in 2020) is going full sci-fi mode with a custom-built, bidirectional robotaxi that looks more like a living room on wheels than a car.
No Driver's Seat, No Problem
Unlike retrofitted Teslas or Jaguars, Zoox is building its vehicle from scratch—without a front or back. Why? Because it doesn't need a driver. At all.
This is the first vehicle in the U.S. designed entirely around autonomy—and it shows.
Silicon Valley Meets Urban Jungle
Zoox is already testing in Foster City, Las Vegas, and San Francisco—because where better to stress-test tech than cities with chaotic cyclists, jaywalking dogs, and way too many scooters?
They're not rushing it, though. Safety is front and center, with redundancy stacked like a Vegas buffet:
Amazon's Ace in the Garage
Let's be real: Amazon didn't buy Zoox just for kicks. This is about logistics, urban mobility, and owning a piece of the smart-city future. Zoox could be the missing puzzle piece in Amazon's delivery empire—or your go-to robotaxi when Uber's too slow.
Final Thought:
When the car is smart enough to drive itself, the destination isn't just where you're going—it's the future itself.
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