A British electrical car start up is to start production of its £12,000 car in 2011.
The Bee.One electrical vehicle is to have a top speed of 80 mph and a maximum range of 200 miles.
It will be 100 per cent electrical meaning it has no vehicle carbon emissions.
Two modular battery units will provide power for the four-seater vehicle.
The car will be constantly connected to a third generation cellular network so updates to the vehicle's software can be downloaded while data of motorists' performance can be uploaded onto drivers' personal pages, reports Reg Hardware.
According to the company, the car will not have its own entertainment system but rather it will be equipped with an iPod dock.
The Committee on Climate Change as well as research by Lord Stern has suggested that moving to cleaner cars with less vehicle carbon emissions is necessary to meet the government target of cutting carbon emissions by 80 per cent compared to 1990 levels by 2050.