New York's iconic yellow cab is getting a decidedly futuristic update. In 2013, the spacious, state-of-the-art Nissan NV200TM will begin ferrying 600,000 passengers daily around the city that never sleeps. With a low-annoyan...

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New York's iconic yellow cab is getting a decidedly futuristic update. In 2013, the spacious, state-of-the-art Nissan NV200TM will begin ferrying 600,000 passengers daily around the city that never sleeps. With a low-annoyance horn, opening side windows, and sliding doors with a retractable side step for easy entry, it's set to change not only the face of the taxi, but of the Big Apple itself. The taxicabs of New York City, with their distinctive yellow paint, are a widely recognized icon of the city. Taxicabs are operated by private companies and licensed by the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission. The Commission is a New York City government agency, within the New York City Department of Transportation, that is best known for its responsibility for the more than 13,087 taxis operating in the city. It also oversees over 40,000 other for-hire vehicles, including "black cars", commuter vans and ambulates. Taxicabs are operated by private companies and licensed by the Taxi and Limousine Commission. "Medallion taxis," the familiar yellow cabs, are the only vehicles in the city permitted to pick up passengers in response to a street hail.

  • 1/64 scale vehicle, length-2.96 inches/ 72.2 cm, 1.16 in wide/29.5 cm
  • Authentic Markings
  • Officially Licensed
  • 1/64 scale vehicle, length-2.96 inches/ 72.2 cm, 1.16 in wide/29.5 cm
  • Authentic Markings
  • Officially Licensed

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