The Iso Isetta is one of numerous cult classic cars the 20th century bestowed on us. Quickly, it earned the nickname "bubble car" due to, well, the fact it kind of looks like a bubble. Now, it's ...
After facing some development headwinds, the Isetta-styled Microlino 2.0 is headed into production, combining retro bubble car packaging with an electric drivetrain. The Munich IAA Mobility show ...
Regions outside the U.S. with better-organized towns and urban areas get to have all the fun when it comes to adorable little microcars. Japan has its kei cars, and European countries get things like ...
Microlino introduced the Spiaggina concept at the 2022 Paris Motor Show and now they’ve returned to the 2024 event to unveil the production model. It’s being billed as an exclusive summer car that ...
Microlino made the official debut of the Microlino 2.0 as promised: on May 24. The bubble car arrived despite the supply chain crisis that is making the life of multiple carmakers a true nightmare, ...
As the first Pioneer Series electric bubble cars roll into the garages of early backers, Micro Mobility Systems AG has debuted two new variants at the Paris Motor Show. The Microlino Lite is aimed at ...
Earlier this year, the Micro Mobility Company out of Switzerland announced that after four years of successes, challenges, and failures it had developed its Microlino bubble car electric vehicle into ...
The first Isetta-inspired Microlino EV made its debut at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show, finally rolling into production some six years later. A tourist-focused concept was also revealed in 2022, and now ...
Initially unveiled in concept form at the 2022 Paris Motor Show, the Microlino Spiaggina EV has now become a reality and made its official debut at the 2024 edition of the same auto event. The Swiss ...
Microlino, the cute little electric four-wheeler from Swiss mobility company Micro, is headed for a big debut at the Paris Motor Show this week. In addition to a production series Microlino, the ...
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The Citroën Ami is not a very good car, but then it's not really a car at all, rather a quadricycle. And besides, at less than £8000, it merits forgiveness of some of its more aggravating quirks and ...
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