Yes, Cabify does integrate traditional taxis into its platform, although the availability of this feature depends heavily on the specific city and country where you are using the app. In many major markets, such as Madrid, Barcelona, and Valencia in Spain, as well as several cities in Latin America, Cabify offers a dedicated "Taxi" or "Easy Taxi" category within the app menu. This allows users to request a licensed city taxi through the Cabify interface, benefiting from the app's safety features—such as GPS tracking and sharing your journey in real-time—while riding in a vehicle that can often use dedicated taxi lanes to bypass traffic. One key difference when choosing the taxi option is the pricing: while a standard Cabify ride (VTC) usually offers a fixed price upfront, a taxi booked through the app is often charged based on the official taximeter regulated by the local government, though the app will provide an estimated price range. This hybrid model was further strengthened after Cabify acquired "Easy Taxi," making it one of the largest platforms in the Spanish-speaking world to offer both private hire vehicles and traditional cabs in a single ecosystem, giving users more flexibility depending on their budget or need for speed.