Amazon is diving into the autonomous vehicle race with a massive factory near Silicon Valley, designed to produce up to 10,000 robotaxis each year. The facility, operated by Amazon’s self-driving startup Zoox, marks a significant push to compete with Waymo, the current leader in driverless taxi services. Amazon acquired Zoox for $1.2 billion, betting on its unique, boxy vehicles to reshape urban transport.
The factory, sprawling across 220,000 square feet, transforms a former bus manufacturing site into a high-tech assembly line for Zoox’s gondola-like robotaxis. These vehicles, seating up to four passengers without a steering wheel, stand out from Waymo’s modified cars, which resemble traditional vehicles. Amazon’s goal is to scale production rapidly, moving from one robotaxi per day to three per hour, aiming to flood markets with autonomous rides.…