If you look past the uber-beautiful models casually sitting inside the BB1 (it won't actually come with these), you'll see an iPod dock carved into the steering wheel. This connects your music collection to the BB1's entertainment system, and also feeds data to a centrally-mounted display, on which you can fiddle with the radio, navigation options and Internet. Yes, you read that correctly -- the Internet. The World Wide Web. The Jesus tubes, people.
We've yet to test it for ourselves (it's only in the concept phase) but, from what we can ascertain, the data connection is achieved by tethering your iPhone to the dock. Once tethered, the BB1 has the ability to access the Web at broadband speeds, and uses an unspecified on-board computer to handle processing, while any data is shown on the dashboard display.
Peugeot says the BB1 is built on values of 'liberty, optimism and altruism', which basically means it's electric and won't pollute the environment. Two li-ion batteries are fitted, as are two 7.5kW (20hp) Michelin wheel motors, mounted inside each rear wheel. According to a man at Peugeot, the BB1 will have a range of around 120km and go from 0-30kmph in a relatively respectable 2.8 seconds. It will apparently hit a top speed of 90kmph.
We've no idea when it will go to market, but we definitely want one. Imagine being able to tweet the AA when you've broken down, or enjoying a spot of YouTube when you're stuck in traffic. This, kiddies, is the future. Check out our gallery for more pictures and details, and come back later for more car tech coverage from the Frankfurt Motor Show.
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