2011 Transit Connect NYC Taxi
Your 2010 North American “Truck” of the Year is on its way to starring in either a classic Robert DeNiro performance or a something featuring Jimmy Fallon & Queen Latifah. The Ford 2011 Transit Connect NYC Taxi edition may become the new iconic mode of transit for tourists across the Isle of Manhattan. We’ll have to wait and see if the bald headed dude from Cash Cab will get one.
Transit Connect and a next generation hybrid system including pug-ins coming in 2012. So what’s under the hood on the electric Transit? Well, literally there’s a motor controller and a electric motor to start with, but in a more figurative sense there’s also a lithium-ion battery good for eighty miles of driving. With a 220V charging system it’ll charge in four hours, the traditional eight hours at 120V. The finished chassis comes into the US without a powertrain and will head to an as-yet unannounced site in Michigan for electrical upfit by Azure Dynamics, the supplier on the controls and drive line. Acceleration is on par with the standard Transit Connect with a top speed of 75 MPH.
The Taxi version’s the one with more upside potential for Ford. With the ubiquitous Crown Victoria nearing the end of its long and illustrious taxi career, something will have to replace it — especially given the NYC TLC has put out a new bid for a replacement product. Enter the Transit Connect Taxi. It’s the standard Transit Connect passenger version outfitted for taxi duty with 3 inches of additional leg room in the back, an integrated fare tracking system, a specialized version of the Ford Works Solutions system up front, and a combined information and entertainment and fare collecting system in the back. The Taxi is also being shown with the Compressed Natural Gas system fitted to the vehicle. It includes modified engine controls and fuel delivery system as well as a tank behind the passenger seat. There’s also the option of LPG and both systems can be had on a non-Taxi Transit Connect, if you place a big enough commercial order.
Source: Jalopnik






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