Zoox, a leading autonomous rideshare developer, has recently announced a groundbreaking partnership with Resorts World Las Vegas, marking the first official agreement between a robotaxi provider and a Vegas resort property. This partnership is a significant milestone for Zoox, known for its innovative approach to autonomous transportation.
Zoox has been making waves in the autonomous vehicle industry with its purpose-built vehicle, setting it apart from its competitors. While not the largest player in the robotaxi space, Zoox’s unique approach has garnered attention and excitement within the industry.
The company recently expanded its testing fleet to its seventh US city, Atlanta, adding to its existing operations in Austin, Seattle, Miami, Los Angeles, and the San Francisco Bay Area. In Las Vegas, Zoox has been making strides with its robotaxi operations, starting with a one-mile loop in the summer of 2023 and expanding to a five-mile geofence by March 2024.
Zoox has also been enhancing its robotaxi technology, particularly in its perception system for inclement weather and day-to-night transitions on the road. These improvements have allowed Zoox to operate during nighttime hours and under light rain conditions, bringing the company closer to commercial operations and paid customer rides.
The recent partnership with Resorts World Las Vegas is a significant development for Zoox, as it establishes the company as the official robotaxi partner of the resort. This partnership includes a dedicated pickup and drop-off location for autonomous ride-hailing services at the resort, as well as an experiential activation within the property.
With its unique four-passenger robotaxi that features no steering wheel or pedals, Zoox aims to enhance the overall guest experience at Resorts World Las Vegas. The partnership aligns with the resort’s commitment to providing premium hospitality and integrating technology solutions to elevate guest experiences.
Interested riders can sign up for Zoox’s Explorer program to experience the robotaxi for free and provide feedback. While the service is not yet commercially available for paid public rides in Las Vegas, Zoox plans to open its robotaxi service to the general public later this year.
Overall, the partnership between Zoox and Resorts World Las Vegas represents a significant step forward in the autonomous transportation industry, showcasing the potential for innovative technology to enhance the guest experience in Las Vegas. I’m looking forward to experiencing a ride with Zoox in Las Vegas and seeing firsthand how this partnership will shape the future of autonomous transportation.

