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Zoox unveils next-generation robotaxi ahead of mass production

Amazon’s autonomous mobility company Zoox has unveiled the latest evolution of its purpose-built robotaxi, introducing a series of design, comfort and functionality upgrades as it prepares to launch mass production. The updated vehicle builds on nearly a decade of autonomous vehicle development and includes insights gathered from extensive testing, early commercial deployment and feedback from more than half a million riders.

Designed specifically for autonomous ride-hailing, the Zoox Robotaxi eliminates traditional driving controls in favor of a spacious, symmetrical cabin that prioritizes passenger comfort and safety. Its distinctive carriage-style seating arrangement, which allows passengers to sit face-to-face, remains a defining feature of the vehicle, providing a social and more engaging travel experience.

Upgraded interior for greater comfort

The latest iteration introduces a number of refinements aimed at improving passenger comfort and usability while maintaining the minimalist design philosophy that defines the Zoox experience.

The cabin now features a lighter interior color palette with monochrome aloe green seating, complemented by stone-grey floors and trim, creating a calmer and more inviting environment. The updated colors and materials also improve the visibility of everyday items like smartphones and bags, as well as provide greater durability for urban operations.

The passenger seating arrangement has also been redesigned based on passenger feedback to enhance comfort during the journey, including additional cushioning and improved ergonomic contours for both seats and headrests.

Several customer-favorite features have also been upgraded, including a brighter touchscreen interface, a redesigned wireless charging pad with better grip, and larger cupholders to safely accommodate beverages while in transit.

Commenting on the updated design, Chris Stoffel, director of robotic industrial design and studio engineering at Zoox, said the latest refinements differentiate the company’s purpose-built robotaxi from traditional passenger vehicles by creating a more comfortable and distraction-free environment focused solely on the rider experience.

Better exterior design and communication features

While retaining its distinctive exterior design, the new robotaxi includes several functional improvements to enhance visibility and communication.

Zoox has refined its signature bidirectional reflectors, which use color changes to differentiate the front and rear of the vehicle, improving visibility and integration into the overall exterior design. The company has also upgraded the door interface with a new speaker and microphone system, adding advanced two-way audio capabilities to facilitate clear communication between passengers, Zoox support teams, emergency responders and other road users.

ready for mass production

The updated robotaxi represents Zoox’s production-intent vehicle and will soon enter serial production at the company’s manufacturing facility in Hayward, California.

According to the company, subject to regulatory approval, the production line has the capacity to produce 100 robotaxis per week. The vehicles will gradually join Zoox’s autonomous fleet across its operating markets and are expected to be available to riders later this year.

With the latest generation of its purpose-built robotaxi, Zoox aims to accelerate the commercial deployment of autonomous ride-hailing services while furthering its vision of providing safer, cleaner and more efficient urban mobility at scale.

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