Every AVEX cabin is a certified module for OEM long-range autonomous platforms — designed like a great hotel room, engineered like an aircraft interior, staffed by the route.

A hotel room that meets you at the curb. Board at ten, sleep through five hundred miles of interstate, and wake parked where the trip was going. Turndown on boarding; coffee and a pressed shirt before doors.

Six seats around a backlit bar, a bartender who knows the route, and glassware gimbaled against the exit ramps. Brand residencies rotate monthly — the city's best bar, on its way to the next city.

Four settings at a chef's counter, a tasting menu written for the route, courses timed to the landscape. Visiting chefs cook the roads they grew up on — wine country by wine country.

A four-seat theater with a laser wall and a spatial audio shell tuned against road noise. The route is chosen to match the runtime — credits roll as the doors open. Studios book premieres by the mile.

Four rigs, haptic seats, and a dedicated fiber backhaul that holds a ranked lobby steady between metros. Tournament nights run city to city; the losers buy dinner at the far end.

A boardroom that makes the off-site literal: four seats, an 85-inch wall, whiteboard glass, and guaranteed bandwidth. Leave one HQ at nine, walk into the other at one — with the deck finished.


Hospitality-grade cabins for autonomous vehicles. Detroit · San Francisco.