It may not give you 'The Drive of Your Life', as its makers Peugeot may try to claim, but the latest micro electric car is creating huge excitement in the automotive industry. The Peugeot BB1, a cross between a scooter and a car, is powered by two electric motors which are mounted in the rear wheels.
A silver prototype BB1had residents and tourists stopping to take a closer peak when a prototype version rolled into Paris.
Inspired by Peugeot’s electric VLV from the 1940s, the new all-electric BB1 represents the car firm’s view for the future of electrical-based urban mobility.
The Peugeot BB1, a cross between a scooter and a car, is powered by two electric motors which are mounted in the rear wheels
Peugeot has based the design of the BB1 on its VLV from the 1940s
At just 2.5m long, the bubble-shaped BB1 can amazingly seat four people in saddle-like seats and its packaging miracle is achieved by rethinking the driving task.
There are no pedals so the driver sits more upright with the rear passenger's legs around the driver's torso, motorbike pillion-style.
There is no room for a steering wheel either and the driver uses handlebars to control the mini vehicle, which is undoubtedly a real head-turner.
Peugeot sought inspiration from quad bikes when planning the BB1's electric propulsion system, co-developed with tyre manufacturer Michelin. And the rear-wheel driven car is powered by two electric engines which give it plenty of poke. It can reach 0 to 19 mph in 2.8 seconds and 19 to 37 mph in an impressive four seconds, with a top speed of around 65mph. The power for the vehicle is provided by two lithium-ion battery packs supplying energy to the respective electric motors located under the right and left-hand rear seats, with a comfortable range of 75 miles.
The Peugeot BB1 could revolutionise the electric car industry
if it makes it to production
Peugeot’s keeping mum about whether it will actually put the BB1 into production.
A cameraman films the Peugeot BB1 prototype, styled on a 1940s design,
while it is parked outside a Parisian café
French business people flock around the new Peugeot BB1
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