They're doing it again. Somebody out there has come up with yet another rendering of what the new electric Isetta from BMW might look like. In contrast to the other ones we've shown you ...
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Microlino: My Tryst With the Tiny Italian Not-Quite-A-CarBuilt in Turin, Italy, this all-electric, 1,131-pound redux of the BMW Isetta (1955-1962 ... oil consumption last year than any other kind of EV: a crazy little thing called micromobility.
The Isetta only has a top speed of 53 mph. But achieves an impressive 80 mpg. The most iconic feature of course… The "refrigerator door." BMW's Isetta was built on license from an Italian automaker.
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