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Is this P1 the world's fastest taxi?

The owner of this $1.2 million supercar probably stuck the sign on the P1’s roof just to be cheeky.

The McLaren P1 taxi

Tech giant, Uber recently added a Maserati and Lamborghini to its fleet of cars in Singapore, which looked like a signal that the taxi industry in Asia was doomed.

That doesn’t appear to be the case anymore after this McLarenP1“taxi” was spotted in Taiwan.

Okay, admittedly this isn't a Taxi. The owner of this $1.2 million supercar probably stuck the sign on the P1’s roof just to be cheeky.

The yellow taxi livery is a bit loud, but it's no worse than some of the other McLaren P1s that ahave been seen with folks with more money than they know what to do with.

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Pictures of the McLaren P1 "Taxi" can be seen above.

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