Autonomous Electric Robotaxis

Zoox is a Self-Driving Vehicle That's Built for Riders

Autonomous vehicle start-up Zoox recently revealed its self-driving robotaxi, which is said to be "built for riders, not drivers." As such, the fully electric autonomous design boasts a design that sets itself from regular cars by retaining only the carriage component. As Zoox sees it, the future of self-driving vehicles is not about trying to retrofit next-gen technology into conventional car designs.

The boxy, carriage-style design of the EV has sliding doors on both sides and bench seating so that passengers can face one another. While some autonomous cars incorporate wheels and other command centers, this one doesn't have any driving controls on the interior. With four-wheel steering, the EV has the ability to reach speeds of up to 75mph.

Image Credit: Zoox

Autonomous Electric Robotaxis
The integration of robotics and electric power can disrupt personal transportation.
Self-driving Carriage Design
Incorporating bench seating and sliding doors can disrupt conventional personal transportation design.
No Driving Controls on Interior
Removing driving controls from the interior and integrating four-wheel steering can disrupt car interface design.

Sectors Adopting This

Personal Transportation
Autonomous electric robotaxis can disrupt the taxi and ride-sharing industry.
Automotive Manufacturing
Incorporating self-driving carriage designs can disrupt traditional car manufacturing industry.
Robotics and AI
The integration of robotics and artificial intelligence in personal transportation can disrupt various traditional industries, including manufacturing, finance, and insurance.
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MARKETTop markets: North America
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
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Activity 17%
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