The Swiss may be better known for their precision manufacturing, but it’s the cuteness of the Microlino electric car that has captured the hearts and minds of the internet. And now the company’s ...
We first heard of plans for an electric version of the BMW Isetta bubble car back in 2016. Production of the Microlino was pegged for 2019, but underwent a design overhaul instead. The team revealed ...
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 ...
The Microlino electric bubble car is rolling closer to production, the company revealed in an announcement today. And in addition to a number of new updates, the Swiss manufacturer is also showing off ...
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 ...
It has been almost a year since we last spoke about the Microlino. Micro-Mobility presented the Microlino 2.0 in March 2020,, and it was developing the electric bubble car ever since. The presentation ...
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The modern bubble car war is coming to an end with a clear winner. After Artega tried to make its own Isetta using Microlino’s original project, the Swiss company created a new car and made it up to ...
Having recently moved through the hurdles of regulatory approvals in Europe, the all-electric Microlino 2.0 is expected to reach assembly lines in the company’s production facility in Italy before the ...
Model has been designed for the US market; a soft-top Microlino is already sold in Europe Spider does away with side panels so you can step through it ...
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