As you probably remember, the BMW brand hasn’t
always been associated with luxury and premium cars packing huge amounts of
engine power. The Isetta urban compact, which it used to produce in the
mid-20th century, is a perfect example of this.
Today, Swiss carmaker Micro Mobility Systems has
unveiled the Microlino EV at the IAA 2019, an all-electric vehicle stylized
like the abovementioned Isetta. According to the company, it began working on
the project four years ago and has since received around 8,000 pre-orders.
The Microlino looks just about as weird as its
ancestor and source of inspiration: there are flashlights instead of headlamps,
a single speaker instead of a multichannel audio system, etc. In another homage
to the ancestry, the dashboard and the steering wheel of the Microlino are
built into the front (and only) door.
The specs leave much to be desired. Driven by a
15-hp engine, the car takes 5 seconds to get from zero to 50 km/h and maxes out at 90 km/h. Once fully charged, it can cover up to
125 kilometers, but you may throw in an extra € 2,500 for a 200-km version.
Production starts next spring. The current asking
price is € 12,000.