
Kabul, Afghanistan

Mexico

Kuwait

Japan

Palestine

Hong Kong

Taipei, Taiwan

Kolkata, India

Sendai, Japan

Yugoslavia
Kabul, Afghanistan
Mexico
Kuwait
Japan
Palestine
Hong Kong
Taipei, Taiwan
Kolkata, India
Sendai, Japan
Yugoslavia
Kolkata, India
Yerevan, Armenia
Sudan
Tokyo, Japan
Riva, Latvia
Hong Kong
Kolkata, India
Soviet Union
Dakar, Senegal
Kotsu, Japan
El Salvador
Rabat, Morocco
Banjul, The Gambia
Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Chicago
London
Liberia
Mexico City
Kuwait City
Osaka, Japan
London, England
Kyoto, Japan
Tafo, Ghana
Baku, Azerbaijan
Berlin, Germany
St. Petersburg, Russia
Calcutta, India
Paris, France
Manila, Philippines
Trinidad
The work of Autonova caught the attention of Fiat designer and engineer Dante Giacosa who commissioned Pio Manzù to design this compact prototype for a taxicab with “limited external dimensions, accessibility, visibility, manageability, security and recognizability.”
The prototype which was built in 1968 and exhibited at the Turin Motor Show had one long sliding door on the right and a normal opening door for the driver on the left. It could seat three passengers but was a mere 10.5 feet long.
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Somewhere…
London
Kotsu, Japan
Sweden
Tokyo
Sierre Leone
Akihabara, Japan
Japan
Calcutta
Hong Kong
Russia