A Cabbie-less Cab

Self-driving cars are now a reality with companies like Google finding success in their driverless programs. We often associate the idea with how it affects us and our personal vehicles, but the question remains as to what it means for public transportation. The BOT concept is one glimpse into how autonomous mass transit of the future might look… and it’s freakin’ adorable! Check out the vid to see why it took home 1st place in the 2014 Michelin Design Challenge!

Designer: Chris Luchowiec

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Cool Hunting Video: NYC Taxi of Tomorrow: A cruise around town in NYC’s brand new taxicab

Cool Hunting Video: NYC Taxi of Tomorrow


Fulfilling a lifelong dream, we recently hit the streets in a brand new NYC Taxi from Nissan. While getting angry looks from disgruntled potential passengers as we flew…

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Obvious TAXI Station

How about a taxi stand that offers a waiting lounge, office space, personal cabins for drivers, lavatory, changing room, storage area, kitchen and resting area! Sounds utopia but plausible, thanks to the universal language and modern architecture incorporated. Electrical and lighting systems are assembled within the installation floor, which is hidden, between ceiling and the roof. Moreover a system is in place to collect rainwater and use it within the infrastructure. Very Impressive!

Designer: Hakan Gürsu


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Micro Taxi

With the footprint of our personal vehicles shrinking, it’s likely that taxi designs will quickly follow suit. With consideration to the fact that taxis generally carry just 1 or 2 passengers at a time, the Ago Taxi eliminates that useless front passenger seat, positioning the driver in the center and passengers in jump seats closer to the front. Saving all that space inside means the overall size of the exterior can also be made smaller. It’s sensible styling at its best.

Designers: Maxim Shershnev & Tigran Lalayan


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Delorean Taxi

Coup de cœur pour ce concept du designer américain Mike Lubrano qui a imaginé la transformation d’une voiture Delorean issue de la trilogie emblématique « Back to The Future » en un taxi jaune new-yorkais. Une opération pour la marque de montres Nooka, à découvrir en images dans la suite.

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