AVEX designs and builds hospitality-grade cabins for OEM autonomous vehicles — suites, bars, cinemas, and dining rooms made for the long haul.
Autonomy removes the driver. What remains is a room, traveling at highway speed. We believe that room is the most valuable real estate of the next decade.
Driverless networks are live and pushing past the metro, onto long intercity corridors. Every mile they add returns an hour that used to belong to the steering wheel — billions of hours, with nowhere to spend them but a seat and a screen.
AVEX builds what those hours deserve: certified, swappable experience cabins — designed like great hotels, engineered like aircraft interiors — integrated into OEM vehicle programs and operated with hospitality brands.






The AVEX Modular Cabin System makes the experience a payload, not a build. Certified modules swap through the rear of the OEM's vehicle — one asset is a cinema at seven and a suite by eleven.

Every module is designed twice — once for the guest, once for the road. A hospitality studio in San Francisco, an engineering lab and assembly line in Detroit, and one rule between them: nothing ships that hasn't survived both.
Hours Americans spend behind the wheel, every year.
US metros with driverless networks already in service.
Hotel keys, barstools, or box offices on the road — yet.
Residencies for hospitality brands. Revenue per route-hour for OEMs and fleets. The next great venue has wheels.
Hospitality-grade cabins for autonomous vehicles. Detroit · San Francisco.