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The Taxi of Tomorrow
New York City's fleet of yellow cabs is about to get a makeover. Currently over 16 different vehicles are approved for use, from the Toyota Prius to the ubiquitous Ford Crown Victoria, but starting in 2013 one vehicle will begin to replace them all. With a final decision to come next year, the contenders for the title of Taxi of Tomorrow have been narrowed down to three.
A familiar sight around town as a commercial vehicle, Ford's Turkish-built minivan has a leg up on the competition, having already been chosen as Boston's taxi of the future. It won the competition in Beantown thanks in part to its ability to be converted to run on gas - the compressed natural and liquified propane kinds, that is. An electric version of the Transit Connect is also available.read moreFordShare
Also hailing from Turkey, this vehicle was specifically designed to be a taxi and has features like wheelchair-accessible ramps on both sides and a panoramic glass roof for admiring Manhattan's skyscrapers. If chosen, it will be available with a number of powertrain choices including gasoline, hybrid, CNG and electric, and the company says that it has been engineered to easily switch between them as market demands dictate.read moreKarsanShare![Nissan NV]()
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The Taxi of Tomorrow
New York City's fleet of yellow cabs is about to get a makeover. Currently over 16 different vehicles are approved for use, from the Toyota Prius to the ubiquitous Ford Crown Victoria, but starting in 2013 one vehicle will begin to replace them all. With a final decision to come next year, the contenders for the title of Taxi of Tomorrow have been narrowed down to three.
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