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Zoox to widen US robotaxi footprint with San Francisco, Vegas expansion

By Thomson Reuters Mar 24, 2026 | 8:03 AM

March 24 (Reuters) – Zoox, Amazon’s self-driving unit, said on Tuesday it will expand its robotaxi service in San Francisco ​and Las Vegas, and begin ‌testing its purpose-built robotaxis in Austin and Miami, marking its broadest push yet into the U.S. autonomous ride-hailing market.

Alphabet’s Waymo leads the robotaxi market, ‌while ​Tesla has the financial ⁠resources and manufacturing scale ⁠to expand its limited service in Austin, Texas, and plans to ramp up rapidly across the United States this ​year.

Meanwhile, Zoox plans to significantly grow its footprint in San Francisco, focusing on ⁠dense, high-demand neighborhoods such ⁠as the Marina, Chinatown and ​the Embarcadero, while expanding in Las Vegas to ​cover more hotels and entertainment destinations ‌along the Strip.

The company will also begin operating its purpose-built robotaxis on public roads in Austin and Miami, starting with rides ⁠for employees, their families and friends before gradually opening to the public later this year.

Zoox said ⁠it ‌has logged nearly 2 million ⁠autonomous miles and carried more than ​350,000 ‌riders, as it introduces new ​features aimed ⁠at reducing wait times and improving ride experience in a crowded and fast-evolving sector.

(Reporting by Akash Sriram in Bengaluru and Abhirup Roy in San Francisco; Editing by Krishna ​Chandra Eluri)