A New Era in Autonomous Vehicles
On Wednesday, Amazon’s autonomous vehicle subsidiary, Zoox, announced the opening of its first production facility in Hayward, California. Covering a staggering 220,000 square feet—equivalent to 3.5 football fields—this manufacturing site aims to build 10,000 robotaxis annually at peak capacity.

A Revolutionary Design Without Controls
What’s particularly striking about the Zoox robotaxis is the design: zero steering wheels and zero pedals. Unlike traditional vehicles, these purpose-built pods look to revolutionize urban transport with their innovative engineering. Passengers can enjoy a communal experience with flat bench seats, reminiscent of a cozy living room, as their doors slide open like those of a NYC subway train.

The Road Ahead for Zoox
As Zoox forges ahead in the robotaxi space, the ambition to be highly vertically integrated is clear. The California facility will not only serve as an assembly line but also focus on robotaxi engineering, software development, and rigorous end-of-line testing. Zoox’s approach mirrors that of industry leader Waymo, employing a comprehensive suite of sensors—including lidar and cameras—to ensure a safe driving experience without human input.
However, it’s essential to recognize the challenges that await. With safety being paramount, experts argue that achieving a statistically significant safety record will take years and billions of miles traversed in varied conditions. For now, the anticipation around Zoox’s offerings continues to grow, as they aim to deploy fully autonomous taxis unlike anything seen before in the market.