Can you believe there was a time BMW built an Italian microcar under license? The Isetta is, without a shadow of a doubt, the most recognizable bubble car there’s ever been. Debuted by Iso in 1953 and ...
Swiss company Micro Mobility Systems AG has gone back to the future for inspiration for its Microlino electric vehicle. Revealed in prototype form at the Geneva Motor Show, the Microlino electrifies ...
Since a young age, Samuel has been surrounded by the automotive industry. Graduating in 2019 from the University of Pittsburgh with degrees in Journalism and Mass Communication, Samuel manages a ...
You may soon see these unmistakable little electric runabouts flitting around European cities. The flat-out-adorable Microlino seen here is a modern riff on BMW's Isetta, the three-wheeled, front-door ...
Back in early 2016, a Swiss electric micro-mobility company revealed an electric reworking of the front-loading BMW Isetta bubble car. Though expected to go into production last year, the Microlino ...
Swiss firm Micro, best known for creating the first foldable aluminium kick scooter in the 1990s, has revealed the BMW Isetta-inspired Microlino 2.0 prototype compact urban EV. The Microlino 2.0 has ...
Microlino reached a major milestone in its quest to launch one of the cutest electric cars on the market. It started testing a revised version of the BMW Isetta-inspired EV it unveiled in 2016 and ...
The Isetta was an Italian designed microcar that was licensed to other manufacturers, most notably BMW. You may also remember it as TV-character Steve Urkel’s car from Family Matters. The car’s ...
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 ...
Remember that those small, foldable scooters kids used to whizz around on and were banned from schools across the land? Micro scooters, they were called (or Razor scooters in the US). Well that ...
Microlino 2.0, the electric city car with a design inspired by the BMW Isetta, is launched in its final form at the IAA Mobility Show in Munich, with production scheduled to start before the end of ...
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