Zoox debuts production-ready robotaxi redesign as expansion nears

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Amazon-backed Zoox unveiled a production-intent redesign of its toaster-shaped robotaxi, adding more comfortable seats, better interior features, and larger bidirectional reflectors for easier front/rear distinction as it moves toward a broader U.S. rollout and paid rides later this year; the company aims to scale production at its Bay Area hub to about 10,000 vehicles annually, while awaiting NHTSA approval for commercial operation of up to 2,500 vehicles, with pilots in select cities and a Uber partnership in Las Vegas.
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