Zoox and Uber tie up to deploy robotaxis on ride-hailing network


A traveler walks into the Uber pickup zone at the Los Angeles International Airport's LAX-it pick up terminal in Los Angeles, California, U.S., March 10, 2026. REUTERS/Caroline Brehman

March 11 (Reuters) - Uber Technologies ⁠signed a multi-year partnership to deploy Zoox's purpose-built robotaxis to ⁠its platform, the companies said on Wednesday, marking the ‌latter's first venture with a third-party ride-hailing service.

Despite lagging behind industry leader Alphabet's Waymo in robotaxi deployment, Zoox has been gradually expanding operations, launching limited services in ​Las Vegas and a pilot rider program ⁠in San Francisco late last ⁠year.

Zoox said on Monday it will expand testing to Dallas and ⁠Phoenix, ‌along with launching a command hub for fleet operations in Arizona.

The deal also adds to a flurry of partnerships ⁠between ride-hailing platforms and autonomous vehicle developers as ​the sector races ‌toward commercialization.

With its partnership with 25 autonomous vehicle technology developers, ⁠Uber already offers ​rides in cities like Phoenix, Austin, Atlanta and Dubai, and plans to expand to 15 cities globally by the end of 2026. The ⁠company aims to be the largest facilitator ​of such trips in the world by 2029.

The partnership announced on Wednesday is set to launch in Las Vegas this summer, with a ⁠planned rollout in Los Angeles by mid-2027. The robotaxis will remain accessible through Zoox's app as well as the Uber platform for all eligible trips.

Founded in 2014 and acquired by Amazon for $1.3 billion ​in 2020, Zoox has set itself apart ⁠with its boxy design that lacks a steering wheel or pedals, tailored ​for passengers rather than adapted from traditional ‌car platforms.

The company has logged more ​than one million autonomous miles and served over 300,000 riders.

(Reporting by Akash Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing by Vijay Kishore)

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