Cops have collared a homeless man in the slaying of a for-hire driver in the Bronx more than six months after the 27-year-old was found fatally stabbed in his car.

Malik Evans, 24, was charged Sunday with murder, attempted robbery and criminal possession of a weapon after turning himself into the 41st precinct, according to the NYPD and police sources.

Evans told police he wanted to confess to the murder, sources said.

Ganiou Gandonou was found slashed to death in his Toyota Camry on the Hutchinson River Parkway in Baychester just after 9 p.m. on March 2, according to authorities.

Uber said Gandonou was a registered driver, but it was unknown if he was driving for the ride-hailing company at the time of his death, cops said.

The New York State Federation of Taxi Drivers offered a $3,000 award after the livery driver’s death. It was unclear whether or not the cash helped lead to the collar.

Following an arraignment in Bronx Criminal court, he was held without bail. Evans is expected to return to court Sept. 20.