Toyota has been churning out taxicabs in various forms for quite some time now. In Hong Kong, for instance, you see a whole city of early model Crowns, while we have the Vios as our means of metered transport. And the company has been making taxis for its Japanese home market since 1936 when the Model AA started it all. Now, it unveils its latest taxicab named JPN Taxi.
A quick look at the JPN Taxi reveals a tall, no-nonsense exterior that should pay off nicely in terms of passenger room. The front takes inspiration from the Crown, giving it a rather elegant presence. It even gets those fender-mounted side mirrors that give it a 70s retro vibe. The higher-spec Takumi variant even gets LED lighting on the D-pillars.