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Amazon is reportedly in talks to buy secretive self-driving car company Zoox for less than $3.2 billion

Amazon is in late-stage talks to acquire US self-driving car company Zoox, the Wall Street Journal reports.

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  • The deal would expand Amazon's move into robotics and autonomous driving.
  • The Journal reported that the deal, if it happens, would value Zoox at less than its most recent valuation of $3.2 billion.
  • Zoox has suggested it is in talks with multiple potential buyers.
  • Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories .
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Amazon is in late-stage discussions to acquire secretive self-driving car company Zoox, according to the Wall Street Journal .

Zoox is based in Foster City, California, was founded in 2014, and is working on software and hardware for autonomous vehicles. In 2019, Business Insider's Mark Matousek took a test ride in one of its self-driving vehicles , and described the experience as more comfortable than taking an Uber or a Lyft.

According to the Journal, the deal, if it happens, would value Zoox at less than the $3.2 billion valuation it attracted at its previous fundraising in 2018.

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And it would also expand Amazon's reach in autonomous driving, with the firm investing in self-driving car startup Aurora in February 2019.

Zoox hinted that it had received interest from multiple buyers. The firm told the Journal that it "has been receiving interest in a strategic transaction from multiple parties and has been working with Qatalyst Partners to evaluate such interest."

Business Insider's Mark Matousek previously reported that self-driving car startups are going through a tough patch during the pandemic, noting that Zoox and other companies have had to lay off staff. It has become tougher for these capital-intensive, experimental startups to raise cash and it's likely several will be looking for buyers.

Zoox's progress so far has not been totally smooth.

Its founding CEO Tim Kentley-Klay left the company in 2018 under mysterious circumstances, after the firm raised $500 million at the $3.2 billion valuation. Intel executive Aicha Evans was brought in to replace him in January 2019. In an April 2019 interview , Evans told Business Insider that the firm planned to focus on autonomous driving in dense environments, rather than for personal ownership or deliveries.

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Business Insider approached Zoox, Aicha Evans, and Amazon for comment.

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