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Amazon’s Zoox launches its robotaxi service in Las Vegas
Zoox offers free rides with custom electric autonomous vehicles lacking traditional controls, operating at five key Las Vegas Strip locations and planning expansion to more sites and cities.
- Amazon has officially launched its robotaxi service Zoox in Las Vegas, offering free rides from select locations with plans to expand across the city.
- Unlike competitors like Waymo and Tesla, Zoox's electric robotaxi does not resemble a traditional car, featuring two rows of seats facing each other.
- Following Las Vegas, Zoox plans to debut an early rider program in San Francisco before the end of 2025, with Austin and Miami as the next locations.
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Amazon's Zoox robotaxi opens to public with free service in Las Vegas
Amazon.com-owned Zoox on Wednesday began offering robotaxi rides to the public for free on and around the Las Vegas Strip as it waits for state approval to collect fares and compete with Alphabet's Waymo and Tesla .
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