Automotive

London taxi decked out as a mobile log cabin complete with roaring FIREPLACE

The world’s cosiest taxi has been unveiled – featuring sheepskin rugs, complimentary slippers and even a roaring FIREPLACE.

To help Brits get to work on a chilly February day, the one-of-a kind taxi has been decked out to resemble a country log cabin.

The interior is almost unrecognisable as a London black cab, with blue velvet curtains hanging on the windows and screen divider.

And an imitation fireplace has been mounted to the passenger door – accompanied by a stack of logs to complete the effect.

The mobile log cabin – created by UK boiler manufacturer Baxi – is currently operating on the streets of London and will be taking commuters on free journeys during a trial period.

Marketing manager Sian Lewis said: “This winter has seen some really chilly mornings, and even as we head towards March it doesn’t seem to be improving.

“Our taxi will help people have a cosy experience on the way to work, making them feel as warm as they were wrapped up in their duvet that morning.”

Other decorative touches in the cab include a stag’s head mounted on the centre head rest to create a real ‘country cabin’ feel.

Wooden lanterns give soft light from the floor and the cab’s walls, and sumptuous cushions cover the seats and floor, along with luxurious wool throws.

To complete the experience, passengers will even be given a pair of sheepskin slippers to give their feet the best possible start to the day.

Following its London debut, the cab will be travelling up and down the country offering free lifts in cities across the UK including Birmingham, Manchester and Nottingham.

Ahead of its launch, some lucky passers-by were given the chance to try the Baxi Taxi out.

Linda Joubert, 33, said: “’It was so nice. They had slippers! I’ve never taken my shoes off in a taxi before.

“The fire made me feel warm. It’s the cosiest cab I’ve ever stepped into. A brilliant ride.”

And 55-year-old Clive Woods added: “I was completely shocked. I wondered what was different when it pulled up and then I got inside.”

To book a free ride, passengers need to Tweet @Baxi_Taxi with their postcode and preferred pick up time.

Sian Lewis from Baxi, added: “Getting a cab rather than walking or taking public transport can often feel like an unnecessary luxury.

“But because ours won’t cost a penny, it means commuters can ride in absolute comfort, totally guilt-free.

“We’ve used all of our boiler and heating know-how to make a small space feel as warm and inviting as possible – with fantastic results.”

The Baxi Taxi will be appearing in towns and cities across the UK from Monday 25 February.

Bookings will be available between 10am and 2pm and will be offered on a first-come-first-serve basis.

By Richard Jenkins & Joe Mellor

Joe Mellor

Head of Content

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