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Zoox Expands Robotaxi Testing to Dallas and Phoenix, Partners with Uber in Las Vegas and Los Angeles
Amazon-backed Zoox makes strategic moves to become a major player in the autonomous vehicle market.
Mar. 14, 2026 at 11:25pm
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Zoox, the Amazon-backed autonomous vehicle company, is expanding its robotaxi testing to Dallas and Phoenix, adding to its existing footprint in 10 cities. The company is also partnering with Uber to offer Zoox robotaxi services through the Uber app in Las Vegas and Los Angeles. This expansion and partnership suggest Zoox is poised to become a significant competitor in the growing robotaxi market, challenging industry leaders like Waymo and Tesla.
Why it matters
The robotaxi market is rapidly evolving, with companies taking different approaches to achieving autonomy. Zoox's strategy of designing and building its own purpose-built robotaxis, rather than modifying existing vehicles, sets it apart from competitors. This expansion into new markets and partnership with Uber indicates Zoox is gaining traction and could become a major player in the autonomous transportation space.
The details
Zoox is establishing new depots in Phoenix and Dallas, along with a Fusion Center facility in Scottsdale, creating hundreds of jobs in these communities. The company says the expansion into these sprawling metropolitan areas will allow it to gather data in diverse environments and validate its technology's resilience in challenging weather conditions. In addition to the expansion, Zoox is partnering with Uber to offer its robotaxi services through the Uber app in Las Vegas and Los Angeles, providing riders with dual access points to Zoox vehicles.
- Zoox will begin offering its robotaxi services through the Uber app in Las Vegas later this year.
- Zoox will expand its partnership with Uber to Los Angeles next year.
- Zoox is establishing new depots in Phoenix and Dallas, along with a Fusion Center facility in Scottsdale.
The players
Zoox
An autonomous vehicle company backed by Amazon, Zoox is focused on designing and building its own purpose-built robotaxis rather than modifying existing vehicles.
Uber
A ride-hailing company that is actively partnering with various robotaxi companies, including Zoox, to offer autonomous transportation services to its customers.
What’s next
Zoox intends to deploy its custom-designed robotaxis in Dallas and Phoenix as commercial launch approaches in those cities, after initially utilizing standard vehicles for testing.
The takeaway
Zoox's expansion into new markets and partnership with Uber demonstrate the company's strategic approach to becoming a major player in the rapidly evolving robotaxi industry. By focusing on a purpose-built design and validating its technology in diverse environments, Zoox is positioning itself as a strong competitor to industry leaders like Waymo and Tesla.
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