Ford Transit Connect Taxi in production and will arrive in dealerships in 2010 as a 2011 model, adding to the direction of Ford Motor Company in the U.S. market taxi.
In making the announcement at the Chicago Auto Show 2010, Ford also said it will introduce packages of motor preparation in all Ford Transit Connect - Basic and cab - allowing the conversion efficiency, clean-burning gas natural (CNG) and propane gas (LPG or liquefied petroleum gas). CNG and LPG are popular among taxi operators, due to its low cost of ownership.
The spacious interiors and flexible Transit Connect - the 2010 North American Truck of the Year - is perfectly suited for taxi service, and the conversion to CNG and LPG. 135 car cubic feet of cargo space containing a compressed gas tank, while the legs of passengers and ample cargo capacity.
In making the announcement at the Chicago Auto Show 2010, Ford also said it will introduce packages of motor preparation in all Ford Transit Connect - Basic and cab - allowing the conversion efficiency, clean-burning gas natural (CNG) and propane gas (LPG or liquefied petroleum gas). CNG and LPG are popular among taxi operators, due to its low cost of ownership.
The spacious interiors and flexible Transit Connect - the 2010 North American Truck of the Year - is perfectly suited for taxi service, and the conversion to CNG and LPG. 135 car cubic feet of cargo space containing a compressed gas tank, while the legs of passengers and ample cargo capacity.
To better serve taxi operators, Ford will provide the specifications required for the calibration of CNG or LPG conversion. Correctly following the specifications of Ford, the conversion can be done without voiding the engine warranty.
The advantage of alternative fuels
"Compressed natural gas and propane to provide more than enough power for vehicles, because they are highly energetic fuels," said Rob Stevens, chief engineer of the Transit Connect. "Another natural advantage of these fuels, they offer lower emissions of greenhouse gases than gasoline. The function of methane or LPG provides operators with lower fuel consumption / cost of managing their fleet."
In addition, nearly 87 percent of natural gas in the United States are produced locally. Government credit are also tax incentives to convert fleets to alternative fuels.
From October 2009 onwards, the CNG training packages are available on the E-Series vans with 5.4 liter and 6.8 liters of gas.
The Ford Transit Connect Taxi offers exceptional interior of people and goods. With its open architecture, the taxi is a free interior space with excellent visibility for passengers. Back seat was moved back three inches to maximize passenger comfort. And with 6.5 inches of ground clearance, passengers step easily through the double sliding doors. Ventilation control the climate has been added for the rear passengers.
Trunk of a vehicle can comfortably accommodate compressed natural gas tanks are directly behind the seat of the second row, while still allowing a lot of luggage.
Ford is working with Creative Mobile Technologies, LLC (CMT) to integrate payment processing and information technology of the first passenger Ford Transit Connect taxi.
Ford and CMT are also developing strategies for the possible integration of Ford Work Solutions, a productivity suite of technologies to business owners provided by a cable to the PC board with full Internet access at high speed and navigation. "Ford has demonstrated a strong commitment to support the taxi industry, not only with a specific product, but also committed to working with technology companies that support the industry," said Jason Polina, head of the operation, CMT. "Ford understands that the taxi business is not only the vehicle, but a complete technology solution."
When the destination, you will travel through the options to pay by debit, credit or debit card. Holders can pick up their card, select a pre-determined advice or a recommendation to use the touch screen to enter the tip amount, and the ideal place in the market immediately.
The "green" taxi is not new at Ford, which has been a leader in the taxi industry for decades. Ford was the first manufacturer to introduce gas-electric hybrid-powered taxis into North American fleets with the launch of the Ford Escape Hybrid in San Francisco and New York in early 2005.
Built on a platform dedicated commercial vehicle and tested according to Ford trucks difficult, Ford Transit Connect Taxi - including petrol versions and those modified to run on CNG / LPG - is designed to meet the extreme service taxi.
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