Smart, that subsidiary of Daimler Chrysler which a few months ago started selling a car that came with an iPod, is coming out with a special edition of its City Coupe with built-in Bluetooth:
The vehicle comes bundled with a six-month Orange contract or pay-as-you-go package and a Sony Ericsson T610 handset. Once the driver has turned on the car’s Bluetooth sub-system and paired it with the phone, he or she can make and receive calls by voice activation. The car has a built-in microphone and relays the conversation through the in-car hi-fi system.