Zoox is an American autonomous vehicle company that designs and manufactures self-driving electric vehicles for ride-sharing services. The company was founded in 2014 and acquired by Amazon in 2020.
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The company received $300 million in funding from investors such as Lux Capital and DFJ.
In 2020, Zoox was acquired by Amazon for an undisclosed amount.
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Zoox is developing a fully-electric, autonomous ride-sharing vehicle. The vehicle is designed to be modular and can accommodate up to four passengers.
Zoox is an American autonomous vehicle company that designs and manufactures self-driving electric vehicles for ride-sharing services.
Zoox is owned by Amazon after being acquired by the company in 2020.
Zoox is developing a fully-electric, autonomous ride-sharing vehicle that can accommodate up to four passengers.
Zoox's autonomous technology uses cameras, lidar sensors, and radar to navigate roads and avoid obstacles. The company also uses machine learning algorithms to improve the system over time.
Zoox has not yet announced when its ride-sharing service will be available to the public.