Putting Zoox to the Test: Maneuverability Testing

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Published 2022-12-15
Maneuverability is crucial for autonomous vehicles designed to operate in cities. Four-wheel steering, bidirectional design, and active suspension are some of the features integrated into our robotaxi to ensure every ride is a smooth ride.

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All Comments (11)
  • underrated video, the amazing work you guys are doing deserves more views. Can't wait for this tech to be in cities everywhere!
  • @ProfGavin
    I would like measure this vehicles traction stats for 60 miles per hour during heavy downpour. Also, test it on icy curves. South Dakota would be a good place to do this. Next, we will watch your development of a flying car. Yes?
  • @levon2371
    I am an electronic Engineering student from Cameroon. Ever since I saw ZOOX, I just knew that's where I belong.
  • How will you manage number plates if the robot is bidirectional? In some countries you must have two physical number plates on cars, a different colour for the front and back. If this is to be sold to such countries, you may need to just disable bidirectional travel, or convince the law that a revolving number plate is a good idea.
  • @mluu510
    I am concerned about the open wheel wells. It's easier for debris to get in
  • @teletherapy45
    My revising about a Zoox car of E- commerce is about a complimentary E- Car as Public or Employment. I've never rode in a Zoox./ Electric Cars has few gimmical problems of High Resolution.