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 ...
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 ...
People just can't seem to shake their soft spot for the famous Isetta bubble car. We've seen the Micro Mobility Systems Microlino working on recreating it as a modern EV, and now a new company called ...
In the first month of the year, Europeans got a taste of a BMW Isetta revival of sorts, after a little car named Microlino was presented by a Swiss company no one really heard of called Micro Mobility ...
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 ...
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 ...
Two brothers from Switzerland in 2016 presented an electric city car whose design was inspired by the iconic Isetta—right down to the front-mounted door. Called the Microlino, the cute two-seater is ...
Do you remember the Isetta? If not, it was a funny little three-wheeled Italo-Teutonic microcar best known for being Steve Urkel's main form of conveyance in the excellent program, Family Matters. A ...
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 ...
The Microlino, a retro EV inspired by the classic Isetta microcar, is getting a redesign despite not having gone on sale yet. Now dubbed Microlino 2.0, the tiny EV is scheduled to appear at the 2020 ...
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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 ...