The Ford Crown Victoria was the first car to became the de facto New York yellow cab icon. Then, the Toyota Camry. Next, the Tesla Model 3? It's absolutely possible, because the vehicle is now ...
If you ever travel to the Netherlands and then hail a taxi to take you from the airport into town, then there is a high chance said taxi could be a Tesla (usually an older Model S) - they've been in ...
Tesla had a rockin’ quarter in terms of manufacturing and deliveries, and as ever, the Model 3 leads the charts. Exactly 96,155 were produced in Fremont and 97,000 delivered all across the world, and ...
The Tesla Model 3 is becoming more popular as a yellow cab in New York City as more people adopt the electric car after doing the math. In October 2019, Electrek was first to report that the New York ...
Last week, the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) officially approved the first electric car to be used as an NYC Yellow Taxi: the Tesla Model 3. Although the TLC has piloted the use of ...
The Tesla Model 3 is the first electric vehicle approved as a yellow cab in New York City, and the first one has hit the road. In October 2019, Electrek was first to report that the New York City Taxi ...
Gravity, Inc., the sustainable mobility startup company that focuses on EV fleets and associated infrastructure, claims that its Tesla Model Y marks the first usage of the electric SUV as ayellowtaxi ...
Your next yellow cab ride in New York City might be a little bit greener. New York City has officially approved the Tesla Model 3 for taxi duty. While Tesla's compact offering may not offer as much ...
New York City’s yellow cabs may operate and function more like their ride-hailing app competitors in the future, according to the Taxi and Limousine Commission’s strategic plan released late Friday.
The Tesla Model 3 has gotten the OK to don the famous yellow and black paint of a New York City taxi cab. The Model 3 joins a list of about 40 different vehicles, including numerous variants of some ...
Earlier this year, the Pittsburgh region's dominant taxi service went head-on at two new ride-share companies that started operations in the area, asking Mayor Bill Peduto for beefed up enforcement ...