First Ford Transit Connect Taxi Delivered to Boston Cab Dispatch

The Ford Transit is on its way to become a taxi. FoMoCo announced today that it delivered the first Ford Transit Connect Taxi in the United States to Boston Cab Dispatch at the New England International Auto Show. Ford handed the keys of the first unit to Brett Barenholtz, CEO of Boston Cab Dispatch, who said he is eager to put it into service.

“Transit Connect Taxi offers important features for our passengers and our drivers,” said Barenholtz at the auto show. “It has more legroom and cargo space, better fuel efficiency, and makes the entire operation more economical.”

The Ford Transit Connect Taxi is powered by a 2.0L inline 4-cylinder engine giving it an EPA estimated fuel-economy of 21/26 mpg (city/highway). The Transit Connect Taxi is also available with an engine preparation package for conversion to compressed natural gas (CNG) and liquefied propane gas (LPG).

Ford Transit Connect Taxi package vehicles are now available for order now.

Check out the press release after the jump.

Press Release:

FIRST FORD TRANSIT CONNECT TAXI DELIVERED TO BOSTON CAB COMPANY AT NEW ENGLAND AUTO SHOW

  • First Ford Transit Connect Taxi in the U.S. arrives in Boston
  • Boston Cab Dispatch receives keys at New England International Auto Show
  • The Transit Connect Taxi offers features designed specifically for the taxi industry, including an expanded second-row passenger space, a CNG/LPG engine prep package and rear view camera and back-up sensor

BOSTON, Dec.1, 2010 – The first Ford Transit Connect Taxi in the United States was delivered today to Boston Cab Dispatch at the New England International Auto Show.

Brett Barenholtz, CEO of Boston Cab Dispatch, received the keys to the Transit Connect Taxi and said he is eager to put it into service.

Sentry Ford in Medford, Mass., is the delivering dealer, working with Boston Cab Dispatch to integrate Transit Connect into the cab company’s fleet.

The taxi was outfitted by Creative Mobile Technologies of Long Island City, N.Y., which provides equipment such as payment processing and passenger information systems in the taxi, including an 8.4-inch electronic infotainment and navigation screen that shows cab fares, news, weather, sports scores and stock ticker. “CMT is thrilled to combine state-of-the-art technology with a next-generation taxi platform like Transit Connect,” said Jesse Davis, president of CMT.

Transit Connect Taxis also are on their way to other New England taxi companies. George Summers, president of USA Taxi, has added a Transit Connect to his Boston fleet. And two Connecticut operators, Bill Scalzi, president of Metro Taxi in West Haven, Conn., and Marco Henry, president of The Yellow Cab Company in Bloomfield, Conn., have ordered compressed natural gas (CNG) versions of the Transit Connect Taxi for their fleets.

“We’ve always driven Ford vehicles, Crown Vics and Escape Hybrids” said Summers. “Now, we’re adding the Transit Connect Taxi. It has great dimensions and fuel efficiency that will work well on the road.” Stoneham Ford in Stoneham, Mass., is the delivering dealer for USA Taxi.

In April, the Licensing Division of the Boston Police Department approved Transit Connect for taxi use, making Boston the first city in the country to do so. To be approved, the vehicle had to meet basic size requirements for passenger headroom, legroom and cargo space.

“Transit Connect fits the bill,” said Mark Cohen, Licensing Division director. “The size, shape and configuration of this unique vehicle make it comfortable for both driver and passengers.”

While the small perimeter dimensions and tall shape of Transit Connect make it easy for drivers to maneuver and park, the standard 2.0-liter I-4 engine gets 21 mpg city and 26 mpg highway mpg, an estimated 30 percent improvement in fuel economy versus traditional V8-powered sedan-based taxis.

Furthermore, Transit Connect Taxi is available with an engine preparation package for conversion to compressed natural gas (CNG) and liquefied propane gas (LPG).

The Transit Connect Taxi package adds comfort for the passenger with a repositioned second-row seat for more legroom, grab handles and rear air conditioning/heat vent with passenger controls. For the taxi driver, new features include rear view camera and back-up sensor, heavy-duty battery and a wiring block connector to power upfitted accessories.

“We’re excited to see Transit Connect Taxi in service in Boston,” said Kevin Koswick, director of Ford’s North American Fleet Operations. “Ford is committed to offering new solutions and maintaining our leadership as America’s No. 1 taxi provider.”

Transit Connect Taxi package vehicles are now available for order.

- By: Omar Rana


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  • Anonymous

    There have still only been a couple of these placed into service up until this time. What is really weird is I was just watching an episode of Top Gear from 2001 and they had Ford Transits in the UK back then. Hopefully Ford can deliver some more of them ASAP

    http://bostoncab.org

  • Anonymous

    As we all know that Ford Transit is really one of the great panel range of taxi and mini cabs. And it’s really authorized by the famous Ford motors of Europe. And it’s really good to know that it’s really delivered it’s first Cab to the Boston Cab company. And I am sure this one really increases the market of Cab taxis.

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