Zoox upgrades its robotaxi as it prepares for commercial service

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Zoox has given its custom-built robotaxi a makeover — and not just to make it look a sharper. The Amazon-owned company revealed Wednesday a series of upgrades to the comfort and function of its electric, autonomous vehicle based on rider feedback and ahead of what it hopes will be a commercial launch later this year.

The core features of the Zoox robotaxi remain. The cube-like electric, autonomous robotaxi still lacks a steering wheel and other controls. It kept the moonroof and starry night lights as well as the 40 cameras, radars, lidars, and infrared sensors, which help the robotaxi perceive the environment around it. And it still drives bidrectionally, has four-wheel steering, and can transport four people at speeds of up to 75 miles per hour

Instead, Zoox has made a series of design and product tweaks required for a robotaxi that shuttles thousands of riders. At least, that is...

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