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First US purpose built robot taxi factory opens
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The first purpose-built robot taxi assembly facility in the USA has opened — to produce driverless transport for short city goriness.
The Jeff Bezos Amazon owned Zoox four passenger robotaxi as it is known, has opened in San Francisco.
The facility will accelerate the planned growth and robotaxi services across multiple US cities, starting with Las Vegas, followed by San Francisco.
Additional locations such as Austin and Miami are expected to follow in the next few years.
It is Zoot’s second vehicle production facility in San Francisco but the first built from the ground up for producing its vehicles.
The facility spans 20,438 square meters, equivalent to three and a half American football fields.
The other assembly facility has evolved into a dedicated facility for the Zoox retrofitted testing fleet and for sensor pod configuration.
The Zoox plant has the capacity to assemble more than 10,000 robotaxis a year.
A spokesperson said: “The number of Zoox robotaxis we produce will grow and scale to match the demand of our commercial service as needed.”
OPS: Zoox robotaxi will be hailed using an app.
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First US purpose built robot taxi factory opens
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The first purpose-built robot taxi assembly facility in the USA has opened — to produce driverless transport for short city goriness.
The Jeff Bezos Amazon owned Zoox four passenger robotaxi as it is known, has opened in San Francisco.
The facility will accelerate the planned growth and robotaxi services across multiple US cities, starting with Las Vegas, followed by San Francisco.
Additional locations such as Austin and Miami are expected to follow in the next few years.
It is Zoot’s second vehicle production facility in San Francisco but the first built from the ground up for producing its vehicles.
The facility spans 20,438 square meters, equivalent to three and a half American football fields.
The other assembly facility has evolved into a dedicated facility for the Zoox retrofitted testing fleet and for sensor pod configuration.
The Zoox plant has the capacity to assemble more than 10,000 robotaxis a year.
A spokesperson said: “The number of Zoox robotaxis we produce will grow and scale to match the demand of our commercial service as needed.”
OPS: Zoox robotaxi interior
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First US purpose built robot taxi factory opens
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The first purpose-built robot taxi assembly facility in the USA has opened — to produce driverless transport for short city goriness.
The Jeff Bezos Amazon owned Zoox four passenger robotaxi as it is known, has opened in San Francisco.
The facility will accelerate the planned growth and robotaxi services across multiple US cities, starting with Las Vegas, followed by San Francisco.
Additional locations such as Austin and Miami are expected to follow in the next few years.
It is Zoot’s second vehicle production facility in San Francisco but the first built from the ground up for producing its vehicles.
The facility spans 20,438 square meters, equivalent to three and a half American football fields.
The other assembly facility has evolved into a dedicated facility for the Zoox retrofitted testing fleet and for sensor pod configuration.
The Zoox plant has the capacity to assemble more than 10,000 robotaxis a year.
A spokesperson said: “The number of Zoox robotaxis we produce will grow and scale to match the demand of our commercial service as needed.”
OPS: Zoox robotaxi interior with wireless phone charger
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First US purpose built robot taxi factory opens
Ferrari Press Agency
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20/06/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Zoox
The first purpose-built robot taxi assembly facility in the USA has opened — to produce driverless transport for short city goriness.
The Jeff Bezos Amazon owned Zoox four passenger robotaxi as it is known, has opened in San Francisco.
The facility will accelerate the planned growth and robotaxi services across multiple US cities, starting with Las Vegas, followed by San Francisco.
Additional locations such as Austin and Miami are expected to follow in the next few years.
It is Zoot’s second vehicle production facility in San Francisco but the first built from the ground up for producing its vehicles.
The facility spans 20,438 square meters, equivalent to three and a half American football fields.
The other assembly facility has evolved into a dedicated facility for the Zoox retrofitted testing fleet and for sensor pod configuration.
The Zoox plant has the capacity to assemble more than 10,000 robotaxis a year.
A spokesperson said: “The number of Zoox robotaxis we produce will grow and scale to match the demand of our commercial service as needed.”
OPS: Zoox robotaxi interior
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First US purpose built robot taxi factory opens
Ferrari Press Agency
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Picture MUST credit: Zoox
The first purpose-built robot taxi assembly facility in the USA has opened — to produce driverless transport for short city goriness.
The Jeff Bezos Amazon owned Zoox four passenger robotaxi as it is known, has opened in San Francisco.
The facility will accelerate the planned growth and robotaxi services across multiple US cities, starting with Las Vegas, followed by San Francisco.
Additional locations such as Austin and Miami are expected to follow in the next few years.
It is Zoot’s second vehicle production facility in San Francisco but the first built from the ground up for producing its vehicles.
The facility spans 20,438 square meters, equivalent to three and a half American football fields.
The other assembly facility has evolved into a dedicated facility for the Zoox retrofitted testing fleet and for sensor pod configuration.
The Zoox plant has the capacity to assemble more than 10,000 robotaxis a year.
A spokesperson said: “The number of Zoox robotaxis we produce will grow and scale to match the demand of our commercial service as needed.”
OPS: Zoox robotaxi
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DUKAS_186200725_FER
First US purpose built robot taxi factory opens
Ferrari Press Agency
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Picture MUST credit: Zoox
The first purpose-built robot taxi assembly facility in the USA has opened — to produce driverless transport for short city goriness.
The Jeff Bezos Amazon owned Zoox four passenger robotaxi as it is known, has opened in San Francisco.
The facility will accelerate the planned growth and robotaxi services across multiple US cities, starting with Las Vegas, followed by San Francisco.
Additional locations such as Austin and Miami are expected to follow in the next few years.
It is Zoot’s second vehicle production facility in San Francisco but the first built from the ground up for producing its vehicles.
The facility spans 20,438 square meters, equivalent to three and a half American football fields.
The other assembly facility has evolved into a dedicated facility for the Zoox retrofitted testing fleet and for sensor pod configuration.
The Zoox plant has the capacity to assemble more than 10,000 robotaxis a year.
A spokesperson said: “The number of Zoox robotaxis we produce will grow and scale to match the demand of our commercial service as needed.”
OPS: Zoox robotaxi
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First US purpose built robot taxi factory opens
Ferrari Press Agency
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20/06/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Zoox
The first purpose-built robot taxi assembly facility in the USA has opened — to produce driverless transport for short city goriness.
The Jeff Bezos Amazon owned Zoox four passenger robotaxi as it is known, has opened in San Francisco.
The facility will accelerate the planned growth and robotaxi services across multiple US cities, starting with Las Vegas, followed by San Francisco.
Additional locations such as Austin and Miami are expected to follow in the next few years.
It is Zoot’s second vehicle production facility in San Francisco but the first built from the ground up for producing its vehicles.
The facility spans 20,438 square meters, equivalent to three and a half American football fields.
The other assembly facility has evolved into a dedicated facility for the Zoox retrofitted testing fleet and for sensor pod configuration.
The Zoox plant has the capacity to assemble more than 10,000 robotaxis a year.
A spokesperson said: “The number of Zoox robotaxis we produce will grow and scale to match the demand of our commercial service as needed.”
OPS: Zoox robotaxi
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DUKAS_186200723_FER
First US purpose built robot taxi factory opens
Ferrari Press Agency
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Picture MUST credit: Zoox
The first purpose-built robot taxi assembly facility in the USA has opened — to produce driverless transport for short city goriness.
The Jeff Bezos Amazon owned Zoox four passenger robotaxi as it is known, has opened in San Francisco.
The facility will accelerate the planned growth and robotaxi services across multiple US cities, starting with Las Vegas, followed by San Francisco.
Additional locations such as Austin and Miami are expected to follow in the next few years.
It is Zoot’s second vehicle production facility in San Francisco but the first built from the ground up for producing its vehicles.
The facility spans 20,438 square meters, equivalent to three and a half American football fields.
The other assembly facility has evolved into a dedicated facility for the Zoox retrofitted testing fleet and for sensor pod configuration.
The Zoox plant has the capacity to assemble more than 10,000 robotaxis a year.
A spokesperson said: “The number of Zoox robotaxis we produce will grow and scale to match the demand of our commercial service as needed.”
OPS: Zoox robotaxi road testing in San Francisco
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First US purpose built robot taxi factory opens
Ferrari Press Agency
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20/06/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Zoox
The first purpose-built robot taxi assembly facility in the USA has opened — to produce driverless transport for short city goriness.
The Jeff Bezos Amazon owned Zoox four passenger robotaxi as it is known, has opened in San Francisco.
The facility will accelerate the planned growth and robotaxi services across multiple US cities, starting with Las Vegas, followed by San Francisco.
Additional locations such as Austin and Miami are expected to follow in the next few years.
It is Zoot’s second vehicle production facility in San Francisco but the first built from the ground up for producing its vehicles.
The facility spans 20,438 square meters, equivalent to three and a half American football fields.
The other assembly facility has evolved into a dedicated facility for the Zoox retrofitted testing fleet and for sensor pod configuration.
The Zoox plant has the capacity to assemble more than 10,000 robotaxis a year.
A spokesperson said: “The number of Zoox robotaxis we produce will grow and scale to match the demand of our commercial service as needed.”
OPS: Zoox robotaxi road testing in San Francisco
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First US purpose built robot taxi factory opens
Ferrari Press Agency
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20/06/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Zoox
The first purpose-built robot taxi assembly facility in the USA has opened — to produce driverless transport for short city goriness.
The Jeff Bezos Amazon owned Zoox four passenger robotaxi as it is known, has opened in San Francisco.
The facility will accelerate the planned growth and robotaxi services across multiple US cities, starting with Las Vegas, followed by San Francisco.
Additional locations such as Austin and Miami are expected to follow in the next few years.
It is Zoot’s second vehicle production facility in San Francisco but the first built from the ground up for producing its vehicles.
The facility spans 20,438 square meters, equivalent to three and a half American football fields.
The other assembly facility has evolved into a dedicated facility for the Zoox retrofitted testing fleet and for sensor pod configuration.
The Zoox plant has the capacity to assemble more than 10,000 robotaxis a year.
A spokesperson said: “The number of Zoox robotaxis we produce will grow and scale to match the demand of our commercial service as needed.”
OPS: Zoox robotaxi road testing in Las Vegas
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First US purpose built robot taxi factory opens
Ferrari Press Agency
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Picture MUST credit: Zoox
The first purpose-built robot taxi assembly facility in the USA has opened — to produce driverless transport for short city goriness.
The Jeff Bezos Amazon owned Zoox four passenger robotaxi as it is known, has opened in San Francisco.
The facility will accelerate the planned growth and robotaxi services across multiple US cities, starting with Las Vegas, followed by San Francisco.
Additional locations such as Austin and Miami are expected to follow in the next few years.
It is Zoot’s second vehicle production facility in San Francisco but the first built from the ground up for producing its vehicles.
The facility spans 20,438 square meters, equivalent to three and a half American football fields.
The other assembly facility has evolved into a dedicated facility for the Zoox retrofitted testing fleet and for sensor pod configuration.
The Zoox plant has the capacity to assemble more than 10,000 robotaxis a year.
A spokesperson said: “The number of Zoox robotaxis we produce will grow and scale to match the demand of our commercial service as needed.”
OPS: Zoox robotaxi road testing in Las Vegas
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First US purpose built robot taxi factory opens
Ferrari Press Agency
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Picture MUST credit: Zoox
The first purpose-built robot taxi assembly facility in the USA has opened — to produce driverless transport for short city goriness.
The Jeff Bezos Amazon owned Zoox four passenger robotaxi as it is known, has opened in San Francisco.
The facility will accelerate the planned growth and robotaxi services across multiple US cities, starting with Las Vegas, followed by San Francisco.
Additional locations such as Austin and Miami are expected to follow in the next few years.
It is Zoot’s second vehicle production facility in San Francisco but the first built from the ground up for producing its vehicles.
The facility spans 20,438 square meters, equivalent to three and a half American football fields.
The other assembly facility has evolved into a dedicated facility for the Zoox retrofitted testing fleet and for sensor pod configuration.
The Zoox plant has the capacity to assemble more than 10,000 robotaxis a year.
A spokesperson said: “The number of Zoox robotaxis we produce will grow and scale to match the demand of our commercial service as needed.”
OPS: Zoox robotaxi
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First US purpose built robot taxi factory opens
Ferrari Press Agency
Factory 1
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20/06/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Zoox
The first purpose-built robot taxi assembly facility in the USA has opened — to produce driverless transport for short city goriness.
The Jeff Bezos Amazon owned Zoox four passenger robotaxi as it is known, has opened in San Francisco.
The facility will accelerate the planned growth and robotaxi services across multiple US cities, starting with Las Vegas, followed by San Francisco.
Additional locations such as Austin and Miami are expected to follow in the next few years.
It is Zoot’s second vehicle production facility in San Francisco but the first built from the ground up for producing its vehicles.
The facility spans 20,438 square meters, equivalent to three and a half American football fields.
The other assembly facility has evolved into a dedicated facility for the Zoox retrofitted testing fleet and for sensor pod configuration.
The Zoox plant has the capacity to assemble more than 10,000 robotaxis a year.
A spokesperson said: “The number of Zoox robotaxis we produce will grow and scale to match the demand of our commercial service as needed.”
OPS: Zoox robotaxi production factory which has just opened.
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First US purpose built robot taxi factory opens
Ferrari Press Agency
Factory 1
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20/06/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Zoox
The first purpose-built robot taxi assembly facility in the USA has opened — to produce driverless transport for short city goriness.
The Jeff Bezos Amazon owned Zoox four passenger robotaxi as it is known, has opened in San Francisco.
The facility will accelerate the planned growth and robotaxi services across multiple US cities, starting with Las Vegas, followed by San Francisco.
Additional locations such as Austin and Miami are expected to follow in the next few years.
It is Zoot’s second vehicle production facility in San Francisco but the first built from the ground up for producing its vehicles.
The facility spans 20,438 square meters, equivalent to three and a half American football fields.
The other assembly facility has evolved into a dedicated facility for the Zoox retrofitted testing fleet and for sensor pod configuration.
The Zoox plant has the capacity to assemble more than 10,000 robotaxis a year.
A spokesperson said: “The number of Zoox robotaxis we produce will grow and scale to match the demand of our commercial service as needed.”
OPS: Zoox robotaxi production factory which has just opened.
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First US purpose built robot taxi factory opens
Ferrari Press Agency
Factory 1
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20/06/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Zoox
The first purpose-built robot taxi assembly facility in the USA has opened — to produce driverless transport for short city goriness.
The Jeff Bezos Amazon owned Zoox four passenger robotaxi as it is known, has opened in San Francisco.
The facility will accelerate the planned growth and robotaxi services across multiple US cities, starting with Las Vegas, followed by San Francisco.
Additional locations such as Austin and Miami are expected to follow in the next few years.
It is Zoot’s second vehicle production facility in San Francisco but the first built from the ground up for producing its vehicles.
The facility spans 20,438 square meters, equivalent to three and a half American football fields.
The other assembly facility has evolved into a dedicated facility for the Zoox retrofitted testing fleet and for sensor pod configuration.
The Zoox plant has the capacity to assemble more than 10,000 robotaxis a year.
A spokesperson said: “The number of Zoox robotaxis we produce will grow and scale to match the demand of our commercial service as needed.”
OPS: Zoox robotaxi production factory which has just opened.
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First US purpose built robot taxi factory opens
Ferrari Press Agency
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20/06/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Zoox
The first purpose-built robot taxi assembly facility in the USA has opened — to produce driverless transport for short city goriness.
The Jeff Bezos Amazon owned Zoox four passenger robotaxi as it is known, has opened in San Francisco.
The facility will accelerate the planned growth and robotaxi services across multiple US cities, starting with Las Vegas, followed by San Francisco.
Additional locations such as Austin and Miami are expected to follow in the next few years.
It is Zoot’s second vehicle production facility in San Francisco but the first built from the ground up for producing its vehicles.
The facility spans 20,438 square meters, equivalent to three and a half American football fields.
The other assembly facility has evolved into a dedicated facility for the Zoox retrofitted testing fleet and for sensor pod configuration.
The Zoox plant has the capacity to assemble more than 10,000 robotaxis a year.
A spokesperson said: “The number of Zoox robotaxis we produce will grow and scale to match the demand of our commercial service as needed.”
OPS: Zoox robotaxi production factory which has just opened.
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First US purpose built robot taxi factory opens
Ferrari Press Agency
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20/06/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Zoox
The first purpose-built robot taxi assembly facility in the USA has opened — to produce driverless transport for short city goriness.
The Jeff Bezos Amazon owned Zoox four passenger robotaxi as it is known, has opened in San Francisco.
The facility will accelerate the planned growth and robotaxi services across multiple US cities, starting with Las Vegas, followed by San Francisco.
Additional locations such as Austin and Miami are expected to follow in the next few years.
It is Zoot’s second vehicle production facility in San Francisco but the first built from the ground up for producing its vehicles.
The facility spans 20,438 square meters, equivalent to three and a half American football fields.
The other assembly facility has evolved into a dedicated facility for the Zoox retrofitted testing fleet and for sensor pod configuration.
The Zoox plant has the capacity to assemble more than 10,000 robotaxis a year.
A spokesperson said: “The number of Zoox robotaxis we produce will grow and scale to match the demand of our commercial service as needed.”
OPS: Zoox robotaxi production factory which has just opened.
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DUKAS_186200709_FER
First US purpose built robot taxi factory opens
Ferrari Press Agency
Factory 1
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20/06/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Zoox
The first purpose-built robot taxi assembly facility in the USA has opened — to produce driverless transport for short city goriness.
The Jeff Bezos Amazon owned Zoox four passenger robotaxi as it is known, has opened in San Francisco.
The facility will accelerate the planned growth and robotaxi services across multiple US cities, starting with Las Vegas, followed by San Francisco.
Additional locations such as Austin and Miami are expected to follow in the next few years.
It is Zoot’s second vehicle production facility in San Francisco but the first built from the ground up for producing its vehicles.
The facility spans 20,438 square meters, equivalent to three and a half American football fields.
The other assembly facility has evolved into a dedicated facility for the Zoox retrofitted testing fleet and for sensor pod configuration.
The Zoox plant has the capacity to assemble more than 10,000 robotaxis a year.
A spokesperson said: “The number of Zoox robotaxis we produce will grow and scale to match the demand of our commercial service as needed.”
OPS: Zoox robotaxi production factory which has just opened.
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First US purpose built robot taxi factory opens
Ferrari Press Agency
Factory 1
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20/06/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Zoox
The first purpose-built robot taxi assembly facility in the USA has opened — to produce driverless transport for short city goriness.
The Jeff Bezos Amazon owned Zoox four passenger robotaxi as it is known, has opened in San Francisco.
The facility will accelerate the planned growth and robotaxi services across multiple US cities, starting with Las Vegas, followed by San Francisco.
Additional locations such as Austin and Miami are expected to follow in the next few years.
It is Zoot’s second vehicle production facility in San Francisco but the first built from the ground up for producing its vehicles.
The facility spans 20,438 square meters, equivalent to three and a half American football fields.
The other assembly facility has evolved into a dedicated facility for the Zoox retrofitted testing fleet and for sensor pod configuration.
The Zoox plant has the capacity to assemble more than 10,000 robotaxis a year.
A spokesperson said: “The number of Zoox robotaxis we produce will grow and scale to match the demand of our commercial service as needed.”
OPS: Zoox robotaxi production factory which has just opened.
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DUKAS_186200705_FER
First US purpose built robot taxi factory opens
Ferrari Press Agency
Factory 1
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20/06/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Zoox
The first purpose-built robot taxi assembly facility in the USA has opened — to produce driverless transport for short city goriness.
The Jeff Bezos Amazon owned Zoox four passenger robotaxi as it is known, has opened in San Francisco.
The facility will accelerate the planned growth and robotaxi services across multiple US cities, starting with Las Vegas, followed by San Francisco.
Additional locations such as Austin and Miami are expected to follow in the next few years.
It is Zoot’s second vehicle production facility in San Francisco but the first built from the ground up for producing its vehicles.
The facility spans 20,438 square meters, equivalent to three and a half American football fields.
The other assembly facility has evolved into a dedicated facility for the Zoox retrofitted testing fleet and for sensor pod configuration.
The Zoox plant has the capacity to assemble more than 10,000 robotaxis a year.
A spokesperson said: “The number of Zoox robotaxis we produce will grow and scale to match the demand of our commercial service as needed.”
OPS: Zoox robotaxi production factory which has just opened.
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DUKAS_186200703_FER
First US purpose built robot taxi factory opens
Ferrari Press Agency
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20/06/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Zoox
The first purpose-built robot taxi assembly facility in the USA has opened — to produce driverless transport for short city goriness.
The Jeff Bezos Amazon owned Zoox four passenger robotaxi as it is known, has opened in San Francisco.
The facility will accelerate the planned growth and robotaxi services across multiple US cities, starting with Las Vegas, followed by San Francisco.
Additional locations such as Austin and Miami are expected to follow in the next few years.
It is Zoot’s second vehicle production facility in San Francisco but the first built from the ground up for producing its vehicles.
The facility spans 20,438 square meters, equivalent to three and a half American football fields.
The other assembly facility has evolved into a dedicated facility for the Zoox retrofitted testing fleet and for sensor pod configuration.
The Zoox plant has the capacity to assemble more than 10,000 robotaxis a year.
A spokesperson said: “The number of Zoox robotaxis we produce will grow and scale to match the demand of our commercial service as needed.”
OPS: Zoox robotaxi production factory which has just opened.
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First US purpose built robot taxi factory opens
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Picture MUST credit: Zoox
The first purpose-built robot taxi assembly facility in the USA has opened — to produce driverless transport for short city goriness.
The Jeff Bezos Amazon owned Zoox four passenger robotaxi as it is known, has opened in San Francisco.
The facility will accelerate the planned growth and robotaxi services across multiple US cities, starting with Las Vegas, followed by San Francisco.
Additional locations such as Austin and Miami are expected to follow in the next few years.
It is Zoot’s second vehicle production facility in San Francisco but the first built from the ground up for producing its vehicles.
The facility spans 20,438 square meters, equivalent to three and a half American football fields.
The other assembly facility has evolved into a dedicated facility for the Zoox retrofitted testing fleet and for sensor pod configuration.
The Zoox plant has the capacity to assemble more than 10,000 robotaxis a year.
A spokesperson said: “The number of Zoox robotaxis we produce will grow and scale to match the demand of our commercial service as needed.”
OPS: Zoox robotaxi production factory which has just opened.
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First US purpose built robot taxi factory opens
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Picture MUST credit: Zoox
The first purpose-built robot taxi assembly facility in the USA has opened — to produce driverless transport for short city goriness.
The Jeff Bezos Amazon owned Zoox four passenger robotaxi as it is known, has opened in San Francisco.
The facility will accelerate the planned growth and robotaxi services across multiple US cities, starting with Las Vegas, followed by San Francisco.
Additional locations such as Austin and Miami are expected to follow in the next few years.
It is Zoot’s second vehicle production facility in San Francisco but the first built from the ground up for producing its vehicles.
The facility spans 20,438 square meters, equivalent to three and a half American football fields.
The other assembly facility has evolved into a dedicated facility for the Zoox retrofitted testing fleet and for sensor pod configuration.
The Zoox plant has the capacity to assemble more than 10,000 robotaxis a year.
A spokesperson said: “The number of Zoox robotaxis we produce will grow and scale to match the demand of our commercial service as needed.”
OPS: Zoox robotaxi production factory which has just opened.
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First US purpose built robot taxi factory opens
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Picture MUST credit: Zoox
The first purpose-built robot taxi assembly facility in the USA has opened — to produce driverless transport for short city goriness.
The Jeff Bezos Amazon owned Zoox four passenger robotaxi as it is known, has opened in San Francisco.
The facility will accelerate the planned growth and robotaxi services across multiple US cities, starting with Las Vegas, followed by San Francisco.
Additional locations such as Austin and Miami are expected to follow in the next few years.
It is Zoot’s second vehicle production facility in San Francisco but the first built from the ground up for producing its vehicles.
The facility spans 20,438 square meters, equivalent to three and a half American football fields.
The other assembly facility has evolved into a dedicated facility for the Zoox retrofitted testing fleet and for sensor pod configuration.
The Zoox plant has the capacity to assemble more than 10,000 robotaxis a year.
A spokesperson said: “The number of Zoox robotaxis we produce will grow and scale to match the demand of our commercial service as needed.”
OPS: Zoox robotaxi production factory which has just opened.
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First US purpose built robot taxi factory opens
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Picture MUST credit: Zoox
The first purpose-built robot taxi assembly facility in the USA has opened — to produce driverless transport for short city goriness.
The Jeff Bezos Amazon owned Zoox four passenger robotaxi as it is known, has opened in San Francisco.
The facility will accelerate the planned growth and robotaxi services across multiple US cities, starting with Las Vegas, followed by San Francisco.
Additional locations such as Austin and Miami are expected to follow in the next few years.
It is Zoot’s second vehicle production facility in San Francisco but the first built from the ground up for producing its vehicles.
The facility spans 20,438 square meters, equivalent to three and a half American football fields.
The other assembly facility has evolved into a dedicated facility for the Zoox retrofitted testing fleet and for sensor pod configuration.
The Zoox plant has the capacity to assemble more than 10,000 robotaxis a year.
A spokesperson said: “The number of Zoox robotaxis we produce will grow and scale to match the demand of our commercial service as needed.”
OPS: Zoox robotaxi production factory which has just opened.
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First US purpose built robot taxi factory opens
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The first purpose-built robot taxi assembly facility in the USA has opened — to produce driverless transport for short city goriness.
The Jeff Bezos Amazon owned Zoox four passenger robotaxi as it is known, has opened in San Francisco.
The facility will accelerate the planned growth and robotaxi services across multiple US cities, starting with Las Vegas, followed by San Francisco.
Additional locations such as Austin and Miami are expected to follow in the next few years.
It is Zoot’s second vehicle production facility in San Francisco but the first built from the ground up for producing its vehicles.
The facility spans 20,438 square meters, equivalent to three and a half American football fields.
The other assembly facility has evolved into a dedicated facility for the Zoox retrofitted testing fleet and for sensor pod configuration.
The Zoox plant has the capacity to assemble more than 10,000 robotaxis a year.
A spokesperson said: “The number of Zoox robotaxis we produce will grow and scale to match the demand of our commercial service as needed.”
OPS: Zoox robotaxi production factory which has just opened.
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The first purpose-built robot taxi assembly facility in the USA has opened — to produce driverless transport for short city goriness.
The Jeff Bezos Amazon owned Zoox four passenger robotaxi as it is known, has opened in San Francisco.
The facility will accelerate the planned growth and robotaxi services across multiple US cities, starting with Las Vegas, followed by San Francisco.
Additional locations such as Austin and Miami are expected to follow in the next few years.
It is Zoot’s second vehicle production facility in San Francisco but the first built from the ground up for producing its vehicles.
The facility spans 20,438 square meters, equivalent to three and a half American football fields.
The other assembly facility has evolved into a dedicated facility for the Zoox retrofitted testing fleet and for sensor pod configuration.
The Zoox plant has the capacity to assemble more than 10,000 robotaxis a year.
A spokesperson said: “The number of Zoox robotaxis we produce will grow and scale to match the demand of our commercial service as needed.”
OPS: Zoox robotaxi production factory which has just opened.
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The first purpose-built robot taxi assembly facility in the USA has opened — to produce driverless transport for short city goriness.
The Jeff Bezos Amazon owned Zoox four passenger robotaxi as it is known, has opened in San Francisco.
The facility will accelerate the planned growth and robotaxi services across multiple US cities, starting with Las Vegas, followed by San Francisco.
Additional locations such as Austin and Miami are expected to follow in the next few years.
It is Zoot’s second vehicle production facility in San Francisco but the first built from the ground up for producing its vehicles.
The facility spans 20,438 square meters, equivalent to three and a half American football fields.
The other assembly facility has evolved into a dedicated facility for the Zoox retrofitted testing fleet and for sensor pod configuration.
The Zoox plant has the capacity to assemble more than 10,000 robotaxis a year.
A spokesperson said: “The number of Zoox robotaxis we produce will grow and scale to match the demand of our commercial service as needed.”
OPS: Zoox robotaxi production factory which has just opened.
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The first purpose-built robot taxi assembly facility in the USA has opened — to produce driverless transport for short city goriness.
The Jeff Bezos Amazon owned Zoox four passenger robotaxi as it is known, has opened in San Francisco.
The facility will accelerate the planned growth and robotaxi services across multiple US cities, starting with Las Vegas, followed by San Francisco.
Additional locations such as Austin and Miami are expected to follow in the next few years.
It is Zoot’s second vehicle production facility in San Francisco but the first built from the ground up for producing its vehicles.
The facility spans 20,438 square meters, equivalent to three and a half American football fields.
The other assembly facility has evolved into a dedicated facility for the Zoox retrofitted testing fleet and for sensor pod configuration.
The Zoox plant has the capacity to assemble more than 10,000 robotaxis a year.
A spokesperson said: “The number of Zoox robotaxis we produce will grow and scale to match the demand of our commercial service as needed.”
OPS: Zoox robotaxi production factory which has just opened.
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Autonomous taxi takes and passes a human driving licence test
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An autonomous taxi has become the first driverless car to take and pass a driving test made for humans.
Korean company Hyundai ’s all-electric IONIQ 5 robotaxi successfully completing a process similar to a U.S. driver’s license test.
It was done to convey the safety and trustworthiness of the vehicle’s autonomous technology.
It completed a series of public-level skills in and around Las Vegas in the USA.
A Hyundai spokesperson said the achievement highlighted “ its potential to safely provide freedom of mobility to all.”
The test os also used to show how autonomous vehicles could be life changing for visually impaired people who cannot get a driving licence for a car of their own.
That included a young woman named Pearl Outlaw who faces mobility limitations due to a sight condition called Retinitis Pigmentosa.
The spokesperson said The IONIQ 5 robotaxi promises to fulfil her dream of independent mobility while offering the freedom to explore without reliance on others.
The test was performed by certified US driving examiner Kandice Jones who sat in the front passenger seat to monitor the car’s performance in manoeuvring safely around Vegas.
OPS: The Hyundai IONIQ 5 gets a driving licence from examinier Kandice Jones.
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An autonomous taxi has become the first driverless car to take and pass a driving test made for humans.
Korean company Hyundai ’s all-electric IONIQ 5 robotaxi successfully completing a process similar to a U.S. driver’s license test.
It was done to convey the safety and trustworthiness of the vehicle’s autonomous technology.
It completed a series of public-level skills in and around Las Vegas in the USA.
A Hyundai spokesperson said the achievement highlighted “ its potential to safely provide freedom of mobility to all.”
The test os also used to show how autonomous vehicles could be life changing for visually impaired people who cannot get a driving licence for a car of their own.
That included a young woman named Pearl Outlaw who faces mobility limitations due to a sight condition called Retinitis Pigmentosa.
The spokesperson said The IONIQ 5 robotaxi promises to fulfil her dream of independent mobility while offering the freedom to explore without reliance on others.
The test was performed by certified US driving examiner Kandice Jones who sat in the front passenger seat to monitor the car’s performance in manoeuvring safely around Vegas.
OPS: The Hyundai IONIQ 5 robotaxi taking its driving licence test around Las Vegas with examinier Kandice Jones.
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An autonomous taxi has become the first driverless car to take and pass a driving test made for humans.
Korean company Hyundai ’s all-electric IONIQ 5 robotaxi successfully completing a process similar to a U.S. driver’s license test.
It was done to convey the safety and trustworthiness of the vehicle’s autonomous technology.
It completed a series of public-level skills in and around Las Vegas in the USA.
A Hyundai spokesperson said the achievement highlighted “ its potential to safely provide freedom of mobility to all.”
The test os also used to show how autonomous vehicles could be life changing for visually impaired people who cannot get a driving licence for a car of their own.
That included a young woman named Pearl Outlaw who faces mobility limitations due to a sight condition called Retinitis Pigmentosa.
The spokesperson said The IONIQ 5 robotaxi promises to fulfil her dream of independent mobility while offering the freedom to explore without reliance on others.
The test was performed by certified US driving examiner Kandice Jones who sat in the front passenger seat to monitor the car’s performance in manoeuvring safely around Vegas.
OPS: The Hyundai IONIQ 5 robotaxi taking its driving licence test around Las Vegas with examinier Kandice Jones.
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An autonomous taxi has become the first driverless car to take and pass a driving test made for humans.
Korean company Hyundai ’s all-electric IONIQ 5 robotaxi successfully completing a process similar to a U.S. driver’s license test.
It was done to convey the safety and trustworthiness of the vehicle’s autonomous technology.
It completed a series of public-level skills in and around Las Vegas in the USA.
A Hyundai spokesperson said the achievement highlighted “ its potential to safely provide freedom of mobility to all.”
The test os also used to show how autonomous vehicles could be life changing for visually impaired people who cannot get a driving licence for a car of their own.
That included a young woman named Pearl Outlaw who faces mobility limitations due to a sight condition called Retinitis Pigmentosa.
The spokesperson said The IONIQ 5 robotaxi promises to fulfil her dream of independent mobility while offering the freedom to explore without reliance on others.
The test was performed by certified US driving examiner Kandice Jones who sat in the front passenger seat to monitor the car’s performance in manoeuvring safely around Vegas.
OPS: Sight impaired Pearl Outlaw says using an autnomous c ar ike the Hyundai IONIQ 5 robotaxi would be a game changer. After it passes its test , she takes it to visit a stables.
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An autonomous taxi has become the first driverless car to take and pass a driving test made for humans.
Korean company Hyundai ’s all-electric IONIQ 5 robotaxi successfully completing a process similar to a U.S. driver’s license test.
It was done to convey the safety and trustworthiness of the vehicle’s autonomous technology.
It completed a series of public-level skills in and around Las Vegas in the USA.
A Hyundai spokesperson said the achievement highlighted “ its potential to safely provide freedom of mobility to all.”
The test os also used to show how autonomous vehicles could be life changing for visually impaired people who cannot get a driving licence for a car of their own.
That included a young woman named Pearl Outlaw who faces mobility limitations due to a sight condition called Retinitis Pigmentosa.
The spokesperson said The IONIQ 5 robotaxi promises to fulfil her dream of independent mobility while offering the freedom to explore without reliance on others.
The test was performed by certified US driving examiner Kandice Jones who sat in the front passenger seat to monitor the car’s performance in manoeuvring safely around Vegas.
OPS: The Hyundai IONIQ 5 robotaxi taking its driving licence test around Las Vegas with examinier Kandice Jones.
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An autonomous taxi has become the first driverless car to take and pass a driving test made for humans.
Korean company Hyundai ’s all-electric IONIQ 5 robotaxi successfully completing a process similar to a U.S. driver’s license test.
It was done to convey the safety and trustworthiness of the vehicle’s autonomous technology.
It completed a series of public-level skills in and around Las Vegas in the USA.
A Hyundai spokesperson said the achievement highlighted “ its potential to safely provide freedom of mobility to all.”
The test os also used to show how autonomous vehicles could be life changing for visually impaired people who cannot get a driving licence for a car of their own.
That included a young woman named Pearl Outlaw who faces mobility limitations due to a sight condition called Retinitis Pigmentosa.
The spokesperson said The IONIQ 5 robotaxi promises to fulfil her dream of independent mobility while offering the freedom to explore without reliance on others.
The test was performed by certified US driving examiner Kandice Jones who sat in the front passenger seat to monitor the car’s performance in manoeuvring safely around Vegas.
OPS: The Hyundai IONIQ 5 robotaxi taking its driving licence test around Las Vegas with examinier Kandice Jones.
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An autonomous taxi has become the first driverless car to take and pass a driving test made for humans.
Korean company Hyundai ’s all-electric IONIQ 5 robotaxi successfully completing a process similar to a U.S. driver’s license test.
It was done to convey the safety and trustworthiness of the vehicle’s autonomous technology.
It completed a series of public-level skills in and around Las Vegas in the USA.
A Hyundai spokesperson said the achievement highlighted “ its potential to safely provide freedom of mobility to all.”
The test os also used to show how autonomous vehicles could be life changing for visually impaired people who cannot get a driving licence for a car of their own.
That included a young woman named Pearl Outlaw who faces mobility limitations due to a sight condition called Retinitis Pigmentosa.
The spokesperson said The IONIQ 5 robotaxi promises to fulfil her dream of independent mobility while offering the freedom to explore without reliance on others.
The test was performed by certified US driving examiner Kandice Jones who sat in the front passenger seat to monitor the car’s performance in manoeuvring safely around Vegas.
OPS: Sight impaired Pearl Outlaw says using an autnomous c ar ike the Hyundai IONIQ 5 robotaxi would be a game changer. After it passes its test , she takes it to visit a stables.
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An autonomous taxi has become the first driverless car to take and pass a driving test made for humans.
Korean company Hyundai ’s all-electric IONIQ 5 robotaxi successfully completing a process similar to a U.S. driver’s license test.
It was done to convey the safety and trustworthiness of the vehicle’s autonomous technology.
It completed a series of public-level skills in and around Las Vegas in the USA.
A Hyundai spokesperson said the achievement highlighted “ its potential to safely provide freedom of mobility to all.”
The test os also used to show how autonomous vehicles could be life changing for visually impaired people who cannot get a driving licence for a car of their own.
That included a young woman named Pearl Outlaw who faces mobility limitations due to a sight condition called Retinitis Pigmentosa.
The spokesperson said The IONIQ 5 robotaxi promises to fulfil her dream of independent mobility while offering the freedom to explore without reliance on others.
The test was performed by certified US driving examiner Kandice Jones who sat in the front passenger seat to monitor the car’s performance in manoeuvring safely around Vegas.
OPS: The Hyundai IONIQ 5 robotaxi examinier Kandice Jones.
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An autonomous taxi has become the first driverless car to take and pass a driving test made for humans.
Korean company Hyundai ’s all-electric IONIQ 5 robotaxi successfully completing a process similar to a U.S. driver’s license test.
It was done to convey the safety and trustworthiness of the vehicle’s autonomous technology.
It completed a series of public-level skills in and around Las Vegas in the USA.
A Hyundai spokesperson said the achievement highlighted “ its potential to safely provide freedom of mobility to all.”
The test os also used to show how autonomous vehicles could be life changing for visually impaired people who cannot get a driving licence for a car of their own.
That included a young woman named Pearl Outlaw who faces mobility limitations due to a sight condition called Retinitis Pigmentosa.
The spokesperson said The IONIQ 5 robotaxi promises to fulfil her dream of independent mobility while offering the freedom to explore without reliance on others.
The test was performed by certified US driving examiner Kandice Jones who sat in the front passenger seat to monitor the car’s performance in manoeuvring safely around Vegas.
OPS: The Hyundai IONIQ 5 robotaxi taking its driving licence test around Las Vegas with examinier Kandice Jones.
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An autonomous taxi has become the first driverless car to take and pass a driving test made for humans.
Korean company Hyundai ’s all-electric IONIQ 5 robotaxi successfully completing a process similar to a U.S. driver’s license test.
It was done to convey the safety and trustworthiness of the vehicle’s autonomous technology.
It completed a series of public-level skills in and around Las Vegas in the USA.
A Hyundai spokesperson said the achievement highlighted “ its potential to safely provide freedom of mobility to all.”
The test os also used to show how autonomous vehicles could be life changing for visually impaired people who cannot get a driving licence for a car of their own.
That included a young woman named Pearl Outlaw who faces mobility limitations due to a sight condition called Retinitis Pigmentosa.
The spokesperson said The IONIQ 5 robotaxi promises to fulfil her dream of independent mobility while offering the freedom to explore without reliance on others.
The test was performed by certified US driving examiner Kandice Jones who sat in the front passenger seat to monitor the car’s performance in manoeuvring safely around Vegas.
OPS: The Hyundai IONIQ 5 robotaxi taking its driving licence test around Las Vegas with examinier Kandice Jones.
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An autonomous taxi has become the first driverless car to take and pass a driving test made for humans.
Korean company Hyundai ’s all-electric IONIQ 5 robotaxi successfully completing a process similar to a U.S. driver’s license test.
It was done to convey the safety and trustworthiness of the vehicle’s autonomous technology.
It completed a series of public-level skills in and around Las Vegas in the USA.
A Hyundai spokesperson said the achievement highlighted “ its potential to safely provide freedom of mobility to all.”
The test os also used to show how autonomous vehicles could be life changing for visually impaired people who cannot get a driving licence for a car of their own.
That included a young woman named Pearl Outlaw who faces mobility limitations due to a sight condition called Retinitis Pigmentosa.
The spokesperson said The IONIQ 5 robotaxi promises to fulfil her dream of independent mobility while offering the freedom to explore without reliance on others.
The test was performed by certified US driving examiner Kandice Jones who sat in the front passenger seat to monitor the car’s performance in manoeuvring safely around Vegas.
OPS: The Hyundai IONIQ 5 robotaxi taking its driving licence test around Las Vegas with examinier Kandice Jones.
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An autonomous taxi has become the first driverless car to take and pass a driving test made for humans.
Korean company Hyundai ’s all-electric IONIQ 5 robotaxi successfully completing a process similar to a U.S. driver’s license test.
It was done to convey the safety and trustworthiness of the vehicle’s autonomous technology.
It completed a series of public-level skills in and around Las Vegas in the USA.
A Hyundai spokesperson said the achievement highlighted “ its potential to safely provide freedom of mobility to all.”
The test os also used to show how autonomous vehicles could be life changing for visually impaired people who cannot get a driving licence for a car of their own.
That included a young woman named Pearl Outlaw who faces mobility limitations due to a sight condition called Retinitis Pigmentosa.
The spokesperson said The IONIQ 5 robotaxi promises to fulfil her dream of independent mobility while offering the freedom to explore without reliance on others.
The test was performed by certified US driving examiner Kandice Jones who sat in the front passenger seat to monitor the car’s performance in manoeuvring safely around Vegas.
OPS: Sight impaired Pearl Outlaw says using an autnomous c ar ike the Hyundai IONIQ 5 robotaxi would be a game changer. After it passes its test , she takes it to visit a stables.
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An autonomous taxi has become the first driverless car to take and pass a driving test made for humans.
Korean company Hyundai ’s all-electric IONIQ 5 robotaxi successfully completing a process similar to a U.S. driver’s license test.
It was done to convey the safety and trustworthiness of the vehicle’s autonomous technology.
It completed a series of public-level skills in and around Las Vegas in the USA.
A Hyundai spokesperson said the achievement highlighted “ its potential to safely provide freedom of mobility to all.”
The test os also used to show how autonomous vehicles could be life changing for visually impaired people who cannot get a driving licence for a car of their own.
That included a young woman named Pearl Outlaw who faces mobility limitations due to a sight condition called Retinitis Pigmentosa.
The spokesperson said The IONIQ 5 robotaxi promises to fulfil her dream of independent mobility while offering the freedom to explore without reliance on others.
The test was performed by certified US driving examiner Kandice Jones who sat in the front passenger seat to monitor the car’s performance in manoeuvring safely around Vegas.
OPS: The Hyundai IONIQ 5 robotaxi taking its driving licence test around Las Vegas with examinier Kandice Jones.
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An autonomous taxi has become the first driverless car to take and pass a driving test made for humans.
Korean company Hyundai ’s all-electric IONIQ 5 robotaxi successfully completing a process similar to a U.S. driver’s license test.
It was done to convey the safety and trustworthiness of the vehicle’s autonomous technology.
It completed a series of public-level skills in and around Las Vegas in the USA.
A Hyundai spokesperson said the achievement highlighted “ its potential to safely provide freedom of mobility to all.”
The test os also used to show how autonomous vehicles could be life changing for visually impaired people who cannot get a driving licence for a car of their own.
That included a young woman named Pearl Outlaw who faces mobility limitations due to a sight condition called Retinitis Pigmentosa.
The spokesperson said The IONIQ 5 robotaxi promises to fulfil her dream of independent mobility while offering the freedom to explore without reliance on others.
The test was performed by certified US driving examiner Kandice Jones who sat in the front passenger seat to monitor the car’s performance in manoeuvring safely around Vegas.
OPS: The Hyundai IONIQ 5 robotaxi taking its driving licence test around Las Vegas with examinier Kandice Jones.
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An autonomous taxi has become the first driverless car to take and pass a driving test made for humans.
Korean company Hyundai ’s all-electric IONIQ 5 robotaxi successfully completing a process similar to a U.S. driver’s license test.
It was done to convey the safety and trustworthiness of the vehicle’s autonomous technology.
It completed a series of public-level skills in and around Las Vegas in the USA.
A Hyundai spokesperson said the achievement highlighted “ its potential to safely provide freedom of mobility to all.”
The test os also used to show how autonomous vehicles could be life changing for visually impaired people who cannot get a driving licence for a car of their own.
That included a young woman named Pearl Outlaw who faces mobility limitations due to a sight condition called Retinitis Pigmentosa.
The spokesperson said The IONIQ 5 robotaxi promises to fulfil her dream of independent mobility while offering the freedom to explore without reliance on others.
The test was performed by certified US driving examiner Kandice Jones who sat in the front passenger seat to monitor the car’s performance in manoeuvring safely around Vegas.
OPS: The Hyundai IONIQ 5 robotaxi taking its driving licence test around Las Vegas with examinier Kandice Jones.
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An autonomous taxi has become the first driverless car to take and pass a driving test made for humans.
Korean company Hyundai ’s all-electric IONIQ 5 robotaxi successfully completing a process similar to a U.S. driver’s license test.
It was done to convey the safety and trustworthiness of the vehicle’s autonomous technology.
It completed a series of public-level skills in and around Las Vegas in the USA.
A Hyundai spokesperson said the achievement highlighted “ its potential to safely provide freedom of mobility to all.”
The test os also used to show how autonomous vehicles could be life changing for visually impaired people who cannot get a driving licence for a car of their own.
That included a young woman named Pearl Outlaw who faces mobility limitations due to a sight condition called Retinitis Pigmentosa.
The spokesperson said The IONIQ 5 robotaxi promises to fulfil her dream of independent mobility while offering the freedom to explore without reliance on others.
The test was performed by certified US driving examiner Kandice Jones who sat in the front passenger seat to monitor the car’s performance in manoeuvring safely around Vegas.
OPS: The Hyundai IONIQ 5gets a driving licence pass signed off by examinier Kandice Jones.
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An autonomous taxi has become the first driverless car to take and pass a driving test made for humans.
Korean company Hyundai ’s all-electric IONIQ 5 robotaxi successfully completing a process similar to a U.S. driver’s license test.
It was done to convey the safety and trustworthiness of the vehicle’s autonomous technology.
It completed a series of public-level skills in and around Las Vegas in the USA.
A Hyundai spokesperson said the achievement highlighted “ its potential to safely provide freedom of mobility to all.”
The test os also used to show how autonomous vehicles could be life changing for visually impaired people who cannot get a driving licence for a car of their own.
That included a young woman named Pearl Outlaw who faces mobility limitations due to a sight condition called Retinitis Pigmentosa.
The spokesperson said The IONIQ 5 robotaxi promises to fulfil her dream of independent mobility while offering the freedom to explore without reliance on others.
The test was performed by certified US driving examiner Kandice Jones who sat in the front passenger seat to monitor the car’s performance in manoeuvring safely around Vegas.
OPS: The Hyundai IONIQ 5 robotaxi taking its driving licence test around Las Vegas with examinier Kandice Jones.
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An autonomous taxi has become the first driverless car to take and pass a driving test made for humans.
Korean company Hyundai ’s all-electric IONIQ 5 robotaxi successfully completing a process similar to a U.S. driver’s license test.
It was done to convey the safety and trustworthiness of the vehicle’s autonomous technology.
It completed a series of public-level skills in and around Las Vegas in the USA.
A Hyundai spokesperson said the achievement highlighted “ its potential to safely provide freedom of mobility to all.”
The test os also used to show how autonomous vehicles could be life changing for visually impaired people who cannot get a driving licence for a car of their own.
That included a young woman named Pearl Outlaw who faces mobility limitations due to a sight condition called Retinitis Pigmentosa.
The spokesperson said The IONIQ 5 robotaxi promises to fulfil her dream of independent mobility while offering the freedom to explore without reliance on others.
The test was performed by certified US driving examiner Kandice Jones who sat in the front passenger seat to monitor the car’s performance in manoeuvring safely around Vegas.
OPS: Sight impaired Pearl Outlaw says using an autnomous c ar ike the Hyundai IONIQ 5 robotaxi would be a game changer. After it passes its test , she takes it to visit a stables.
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Korean company Hyundai ’s all-electric IONIQ 5 robotaxi successfully completing a process similar to a U.S. driver’s license test.
It was done to convey the safety and trustworthiness of the vehicle’s autonomous technology.
It completed a series of public-level skills in and around Las Vegas in the USA.
A Hyundai spokesperson said the achievement highlighted “ its potential to safely provide freedom of mobility to all.”
The test os also used to show how autonomous vehicles could be life changing for visually impaired people who cannot get a driving licence for a car of their own.
That included a young woman named Pearl Outlaw who faces mobility limitations due to a sight condition called Retinitis Pigmentosa.
The spokesperson said The IONIQ 5 robotaxi promises to fulfil her dream of independent mobility while offering the freedom to explore without reliance on others.
The test was performed by certified US driving examiner Kandice Jones who sat in the front passenger seat to monitor the car’s performance in manoeuvring safely around Vegas.
OPS: The Hyundai IONIQ 5 robotaxi taking its driving licence test around Las Vegas with examinier Kandice Jones.
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Autonomous taxi takes and passes a human driving licence test
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02/04/2024
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Pictures MUST credit: Hyundai
An autonomous taxi has become the first driverless car to take and pass a driving test made for humans.
Korean company Hyundai ’s all-electric IONIQ 5 robotaxi successfully completing a process similar to a U.S. driver’s license test.
It was done to convey the safety and trustworthiness of the vehicle’s autonomous technology.
It completed a series of public-level skills in and around Las Vegas in the USA.
A Hyundai spokesperson said the achievement highlighted “ its potential to safely provide freedom of mobility to all.”
The test os also used to show how autonomous vehicles could be life changing for visually impaired people who cannot get a driving licence for a car of their own.
That included a young woman named Pearl Outlaw who faces mobility limitations due to a sight condition called Retinitis Pigmentosa.
The spokesperson said The IONIQ 5 robotaxi promises to fulfil her dream of independent mobility while offering the freedom to explore without reliance on others.
The test was performed by certified US driving examiner Kandice Jones who sat in the front passenger seat to monitor the car’s performance in manoeuvring safely around Vegas.
OPS: Sight impaired Pearl Outlaw in her horseriding days.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_167967154_FER
Autonomous taxi takes and passes a human driving licence test
Ferrari Press Agency
Test 1
Ref 15719
02/04/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Hyundai
An autonomous taxi has become the first driverless car to take and pass a driving test made for humans.
Korean company Hyundai ’s all-electric IONIQ 5 robotaxi successfully completing a process similar to a U.S. driver’s license test.
It was done to convey the safety and trustworthiness of the vehicle’s autonomous technology.
It completed a series of public-level skills in and around Las Vegas in the USA.
A Hyundai spokesperson said the achievement highlighted “ its potential to safely provide freedom of mobility to all.”
The test os also used to show how autonomous vehicles could be life changing for visually impaired people who cannot get a driving licence for a car of their own.
That included a young woman named Pearl Outlaw who faces mobility limitations due to a sight condition called Retinitis Pigmentosa.
The spokesperson said The IONIQ 5 robotaxi promises to fulfil her dream of independent mobility while offering the freedom to explore without reliance on others.
The test was performed by certified US driving examiner Kandice Jones who sat in the front passenger seat to monitor the car’s performance in manoeuvring safely around Vegas.
OPS: The Hyundai IONIQ 5 robotaxi taking its driving licence test around Las Vegas with examinier Kandice Jones.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)