Joke Collection Website - Bulletin headlines - Amazon's Zoox Company released the unmanned minibus robo-taxi on June 5th, 2004.

Amazon's Zoox Company released the unmanned minibus robo-taxi on June 5th, 2004.

With the rapid development of social economy, our living conditions are getting better and better, and the technology of driverless cars is becoming more and more mature. Recently, Amazon subsidiary released a driverless minibus. Today, let's take a look at this minibus.

Zoox, a subsidiary of American e-commerce giant Amazon, released a driverless taxi model at 14. The analysis pointed out that although the large-scale use of driverless cars is expected to take several years, the competition in this industry has become increasingly fierce.

On June 5th, 2004, Zoox Company released a driverless taxi "robo-taxi" which can carry four people. This model is a compact car, specially designed for dense urban environment. The interior of the vehicle looks like a traditional carriage, with two rows of seats and passengers sitting opposite each other; There is no steering wheel inside; Vehicle length is less than 12? Feet (about 3.7 meters). This car is the first four-wheeled unmanned vehicle that can travel in both directions, which is more convenient to operate and has a top speed of 75 miles per hour (about 120 km).

It can drive 16 hours. The company will launch taxi services in some American cities such as San Francisco and Las Vegas and other countries. This service will not be launched until 20021year, but it may become a competitor of Uber and Raffles.

In general, the technology of driverless cars is still immature, and it is estimated that it will take a long time for large-scale application. However, the giants from the technology and automobile industries are paying close attention to the layout and vigorously developing driverless technologies that can be used for daily use, and the competition is fierce. Presumably, when unmanned driving is mature, our quality of life will be improved to a huge level.

This article comes from car home, the author of the car manufacturer, and does not represent car home's position.