as Mayor Gibert (returning from previous films) Sabrina Ouazani as Samia
: Reviews were largely negative. Critics at The Hollywood Reporter described it as a "five-car pileup of a comedy" that relied on low-brow humor. It currently holds a 0% score from critics on Rotten Tomatoes based on a limited number of reviews.
: Produced by EuropaCorp with a budget of approximately $23–25 million (€20.39 million). Taxxi 5
The film is notable for being the first in the series without original stars Samy Naceri or Frédéric Diefenthal. as Sylvain Marot Malik Bentalha as Eddy Maklouf
as Alain Trésor (returning from previous films) Salvatore Esposito as Toni Dog (leader of the Italian gang) Luc Besson : Producer and co-screenwriter. Production and Reception as Mayor Gibert (returning from previous films) Sabrina
: The film was a commercial success in France, earning roughly $38.6–42 million globally.
The story follows (played by Franck Gastambide), an elite Parisian police officer and exceptional driver who is demoted to the municipal police in Marseille after an affair with a superior's wife. Once in Marseille, the former commissioner and now Mayor Gibert (Bernard Farcy) tasks him with dismantling a gang of Italian jewelry thieves who use high-powered Ferraris as getaway vehicles. : Produced by EuropaCorp with a budget of
To catch them, Sylvain must track down the legendary white Peugeot 407 taxi, which is now owned by (Malik Bentalha), the clumsy nephew of the original protagonist, Daniel Morales. Sylvain and Eddy form an unlikely partnership to stop the "Italian Gang" and clear Eddy’s numerous traffic offenses. Key Cast and Crew