The London Taxi Company has been ferrying the city’s passengers around for more than 60 years, ensuring its brand is recognized the world over. But walk through London’s streets today and you will see ...
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 ...
One of London's most instantly recognizable icons, the city's black cabs, are getting an upgrade. Just in time for Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to the British capital and for a new law ...
COVENTRY, England, March 22, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- The London Taxi Company (LTC) today announced the official opening of the UK's first car plant dedicated solely to the production of range-extended ...
Few vehicles are more iconic than London's black cabs, but that doesn't mean they have to stay the same forever. While the styling will remain recognizable, London taxis are about to get a significant ...
LONDON -- Geely's London taxi company plans to double production at its U.K. plant with the introduction of a van using the same plug-in hybrid drivetrain as its TX eCity taxi. London Electric Vehicle ...
The London taxi cab is about to get its biggest makeover in decades, and it will lose its signature smell of diesel exhaust. The Chinese automaker Geely, Volvo's parent company, now owns the ...
The iconic London black taxi is getting a 21st century makeover. The London EV Company, previously known as the London Taxi Company, has unveiled the modern, hybrid TX for eco-minded cabbies. It might ...
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 ...
London's new electric taxis have been delayed. The "TX" cabs developed by LEVC were supposed to arrive in the capital late last year. But there's a problem with the system that tracks time and ...
In a few years, the familiar hum of diesel engines powering London's black cabs will begin to be replaced by the whirring motors of more efficient vehicles. The London Taxi Company, which for time ...
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