TX1 explained

LTI TX1
Manufacturer:LTI
Production:1997–2002
Predecessor:Austin FX4
Layout:Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive
Engine:Nissan TD27 diesel I4
Successor:TXII
Body Style:4-door saloon
Designer:Kenneth Grange
Wheelbase:2886NaN
Length:4580NaN
Width:1800NaN
Height:1830NaN
Weight:10800NaN0

The LTI TX1 is a Hackney carriage (London "Black cab") introduced by London Taxis International in 1997 and designed to replace the ageing Austin FX4. It was designed by British product designer Kenneth Grange.[1]

Most are powered by a diesel engine from Nissan, a relationship which began in late FX4s.[2] In 2002, it was replaced by the TXII, which used the Ford Duratorq engine as found in the Ford Transit, Mondeo, and Land Rover Defender.

Unlike modernistic van-shaped experimental cabs, the body was designed to recall several distinctive styling cues of the FX4. Upon completion, it was submitted to cab drivers for their approval and won their acceptance as sufficiently maintaining the spirit of the London cab.

The improved interior allowed certain after-market additions to be made to these vehicles, such as the Cabvision technology.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kenneth Grange's greatest hits - in pictures. The Guardian. 22 March 2017. 17 July 2011.
  2. Web site: Just Auto . UK: Nissan targets London black cab market with manual-only NV200 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230613004224/https://www.just-auto.com/news/uk-nissan-targets-london-black-cab-market-with-manual-only-nv200/ . 2023-06-13 . 2012-08-06 . Graeme . Roberts . Verdict Media Limited .