UK-based Dynamo has unveiled London's first all-electric taxi for 120 years. The vehicle, based on Nissan's e-NV200 Evalia MPV, is the first to be approved by Transport for London for use as a ...
The Chinese owner of the London Taxi Company Geely raised $400 million for the development of their new plug-in hybrid black cab. Geely secured the amount through a green bond sale, with the proceeds ...
Remember the mystery Volvo XC90 test mule spied back in January? The one with a different wheelbase from the actual XC90 and a heavy-looking steel platform built over the rear end? Well, the spy ...
It may not look much different than your average black cab on the outside (decals aside), but it's quite a different story under the hood of this taxi, which has just been deemed road legal in the UK.
The famous and very distinguishable London Taxi is moving further into eastern Europe, as it is gearing up for its unveiling in Warsaw. The vehicles will be operated by the local Polish Dufort London ...
(CNN) — Once bitter rivals fighting for control of London’s streets, Uber and the British capital’s iconic black cab taxis are now teaming up. (CNN) — Once bitter rivals fighting for control of London ...
THE cost of Uber and Bolt rides will rise in London after Rachel Reeves confirmed a new tax on minicabs. The raid will see 20 ...
The iconic London black taxi has been reinvented in a way that could hit back at that four-letter app which shall not be named -- whilst helping the environment, too. The new electric taxi, called the ...
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Frazer-Nash Research and Ecotive, the companies behind the Metrocab next generation taxi, announced that Metrocab has become the first zero-emission-capable taxi to be licensed by Transport for London ...
Asylum seekers will be banned from using taxis for medical appointments from February, the government has announced. It comes ...
London’s black cab industry is dying. That is the stark warning from a recent report by the Centre for London, which predicts that the traditional London taxi trade could be dead within two decades.