Amazon-owned self-driving technology company Zoox has applied to authorities to obtain a permit to test autonomous cars without steering wheels and pedals in California.
The vehicle called “VH6,” comes with four passenger seats, two facing each other. The company has reportedly produced dozens of VH6s at its factory in Fremont, California.
The company also revealed that it plans to increase its team to 2,000 by the end of this year (up 43% from the start of the year), as the company prepares to launch its robotaxi services.
Ecommerce giant Amazon ventured into the auto tech space following its acquisition of self-driving startup Zoox in June 2020. Zoox unveiled its electric self-driving robotaxi “VH6” in December 2020, which has the capacity to transport four passengers, traveling at a maximum speed of 75 mph, and up to 16 hours on a single charge.
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