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The company will launch its 'retrofitted SUVs' (not the toaster-like vans) in Phoenix and Dallas, initially focusing on manual mapping.
Zoox already operates in 10 different markets across the U.S. The company said its expansion to Phoenix allows it to test in extreme heat and dusty conditions.
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Zoox, the Amazon autonomous robotaxi, plans to begin testing its self-driving technology in Dallas and Phoenix, the company announced Monday.