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It's been called the love child of an "an old Peugeot scooter and a Peugeot car" by worldcarfans.com and autoblog.com calls it the logical result of a one night stand between a Subaru SVX and a Peel 50.
Even its own teaser website described it with the words: "Its mother is a scooter. Its father is a car."
It should be apparent by now that Peugeot's BB1 concept, unveiled at the Frankfurt Show, is anything but ordinary.
It's obviously a car for dedicated city living and makes an attempt to seat four people. Examine those pictures closely, there is a back row.
It's steered by a handlebars that looks like they were stolen from a Japanese scooter and the large glass roof hints at solar power to supplement it's running needs.
Either that or it provides a very clear and detailed view (and much more time to contemplate your mortality) as other much larger cars collide with you because they didn't even see you coming.
Watch the video below (which suggests the package includes a free LSD car deodoriser) and browse through our gallery. Tell us if it's to die for, or the car you would only be seen dead in.
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