Review Volkswagen London Taxi 2010 the Concept car



 Volkswagen has announced 2010 Volkswagen London Taxi Concept which designed to meet the challenges that vehicles in modern cities, with more stringent restrictions still in place and emissions, Volkswagen Concept London Taxi is powered by an electric motor powered by lithium-ion batteries. With a capacity of 45 kW / h batteries provide electric motor to generate a maximum power of 115 hp, lead to a theoretical maximum speed of 74 km / h.



The Concept, which measures 3,730 mm in length, 1,680 mm in width and 1,600 mm in height, is shorter than the current smallest Volkswagen, the Fox. However its long wheelbase and minimal front and rear overhangs allow it to have a spacious cabin with room for two adults to be seated in comfort plus an allocated area for luggage.The range of the Volkswagen London Taxi Concept is estimated at 186 miles between charges with an 80 per cent charge taking around one hour to complete.




The style is based on the UP!, Space Up! and Space Up! concept cars and functions Blue consciously details deadpan laugh like silver Union Jack on the roof and the city of London shining coat of arms on each side of the vehicle and the dashboard. Sleek headlights mounted in the headlamp units are connected by lighting a special ” taxi” on the roof. This has two settings – it turns green, indicating when it is free and red when it is not the driver. taillights are integrated into the tailgate 60:40 cubbies behind which are a few home goods.









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