This 2002 LTI TXII London Taxi is a Burberry Edition version built for the North American market and sold exclusively through the 2002 Neiman Marcus Christmas Book. Originally registered in California, this left-hand drive cab reportedly remained with its original owner until being purchased by the seller in 2017 and shows just over 2,400 miles. The body is finished in black with a camel-colored leather interior upholstered by Burberry of London. Power comes from a 2.4-liter Ford Duratorq turbodiesel four paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission, and features include jump seats, a passenger compartment divider, a hidden wheelchair ramp, rear air conditioning controls, and an intercom. This taxi is offered in California with service records, documents, owner’s manuals, and a clean Montana title in the name of the seller’s LLC.

The TXII was manufactured by London Taxis International from 2002 to 2007, and the company reportedly built 250 US-spec TXII and TX4 models from 2002 to 2009. The TXII Burberry Edition listed for $58,900 in the 2002 Neiman Marcus Christmas Book.

This example is finished in black and features side markers, a roof-mounted taxi light, and a Burberry Equestrian Knight hood ornament. Chrome 16″ wheels wear LTI-branded hubcaps and London Public Carriage Office-approved Dunlop SP Taxi tires.

Burberry upholstery was offered exclusively on Neiman Marcus cars, and feature camel-colored leather seats with red piping, embroidered Burberry logos, and “Nova Check” fabric inserts on the seats, door panels, and sun visors. The dashboard, center console, and door panels are accented with wood veneers. Features include power windows, air conditioning, a Clarion CD player, and a battery cutoff switch. The seller sourced a matching jump seat and had it installed on front passenger side. The digital odometer reads just over 2,400 miles, 600 of which have been added by the seller in two years.

The rear cabin is similarly trimmed and features a partition with a sliding window, an intercom, climate controls, electrical outlets, a pair of jump seats, a wheelchair ramp that stores underneath the rear bench seats, and a floor-to-ceiling interior height of 4′ 10″.

The Ford-sourced 2.4-liter Duratorq turbodiesel four was rated at 88 horsepower and 141 pound-feet of torque when new. Power is sent to the rear wheels via a Jatco JR402 4-speed automatic transmission. Oil changes and routine maintenance have reportedly been performed under the seller’s ownership.

Additional underside photos and a video highlighting the TXII’s turning radius can be seen below.