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Home » Amazon’s Zoox to debut robotaxi rides in Austin, Miami later this year
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Amazon’s Zoox to debut robotaxi rides in Austin, Miami later this year

i2wtcBy i2wtcMarch 24, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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A Zoox autonomous robotaxi in San Francisco on Dec. 4, 2024.

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Amazon‘s Zoox self-driving unit is preparing to launch its robotaxi service to some members of the public in Austin and Miami later this year, the company announced Tuesday.

Zoox will soon deploy its toaster-shaped robotaxis, which have no steering wheel or pedals, for testing in “a small area” of both cities. Trips will initially be limited to Zoox employees and their family and friends, before it launches its Explorer program, where the public can join a waitlist to ride in the vehicles.

The company has slowly opened up its robotaxi service to the public over the past year.

Zoox, which Amazon acquired in 2020, began offering free driverless rides last year around the Las Vegas Strip and certain San Francisco neighborhoods. As of late March, the company said it had served 350,000 riders and about 500,000 people have joined its waitlist.

Zoox is racing to catch up to Alphabet‘s Waymo, the U.S. robotaxi leader. Waymo currently offers 400,000 paid rides per week across six U.S. metro areas. It’s now operating its service commercially in 10 U.S. cities and aiming for expansion to London and Tokyo this year.

As part of Tuesday’s announcement, Zoox is also expanding its service areas in San Francisco and Las Vegas.

The move will quadruple Zoox’s coverage in San Francisco to include the Marina, North Beach, Chinatown and Pacific Heights neighborhoods, as well as along the Embarcadero. Previously, its service was limited to the city’s SoMa, Mission and Design districts.

In Las Vegas, Zoox said it expects to begin offering trips to “high-traffic events” at venues including the Sphere and T-Mobile Arena later this spring. It’s also preparing to carry passengers to Harry Reid International Airport in the coming months.

The company is currently testing its autonomous technology in 10 U.S. cities. Zoox’s robotaxis will soon roam the streets of Atlanta and Los Angeles, CEO Aicha Evans said in an interview. Its modified Toyota Highlanders have been gathering data there since last year.

Zoox will have 100 robotaxis on public roads once its service scales in Las Vegas and San Francisco, and it begins testing in Austin and Miami, the company said.

Zoox’s biggest hurdle remains launching a paid service, in addition to producing enough robotaxis to meet rider demand. The company is awaiting approval from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to operate as many as 2,500 of its self-driving cars on public roads for commercial purposes.

The agency will publish its decision on Zoox’s proposal after a 30-day comment period, which began on March 11.

“We’re ready to charge, especially in Las Vegas, where obviously we’ve been there for a long time,” Evans said.

Earlier this month, Zoox struck a partnership with Uber to make its robotaxis available through its ride-hailing app in Las Vegas starting this summer. Uber has teamed up with several robotaxi companies, including Waymo, as it looks to secure its future in an expanding autonomous vehicle market.

The company expects to “learn a lot” from its partnership with Uber, Evans said. But the Zoox app will be the primary way to hail one of its vehicles “for the foreseeable future,” she added, declining to speculate what percentage of its fleet will be distributed via ride-hail partners.

“This is a long journey. We’ve been at this for 12 years, super consistent and super stubborn,” Evans said. “It’s not like you wake up tomorrow and there’s going to be a million robotaxis everywhere.”

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