A limited-edition version of the traditional London black cab has been revealed, promising ‘unrivalled comfort’.

Built by custom car specialist Clive Sutton, it’s based on the hybrid LEVC TX and has been put into production after a concept version received a positive response on social media.

Called the Sutton VIP Class LEVC, the interior has been overhauled, with rear seats angled for comfort with Sandalwood leather upholstery and Alcantara trim. The hard rubber flooring has been replaced with thick-pile carpet and there are wood veneers in the door trims.

(Clive Sutton)(Clive Sutton)

On top of the comfort upgrades there are technological changes, too. Passengers can control the temperature, listen to music on a new stereo system that has Bluetooth connectivity, watch Apple TV, and play a PlayStation 4 games console.

For the driver, there’s a leather-clad seat, digital instrument cluster, and optional soft-close doors.

Changes to the exterior are minimal, but the paint job gives a hint of the opulence. The lower half is painted in the traditional taxi black, but the top half is grey – specifically ‘Grigio Silverstone’ from Ferrari. Meanwhile, the taxi lettering has been replaced with ‘VIP’.

This is not uncharted territory for the UK-based coachbuilders, because it also offers luxury conversions of the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter and V-Class to move higher numbers of passengers.

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