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PEUGEOT e-doll and PEUGEOT Bobslid (2000) – A vision of urban mobility
In 2000, at the Paris Motor Show, PEUGEOT exhibited four concept cars on its stand, all with a futuristic design. They were created by Gérard Welter’s teams under the themes of “the year 2000” and “urban mobility”. Among these four concepts, named “City Toyz”, two were electrically-powered: e-doll and Bobslid.
Both cars could accommodate three passengers and each were powered by electric batteries and featured a unique take on the steering wheel. The e-doll could be steered with a handlebar similar to a motorcycle, while the Bobslid was steered through a joystick.
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