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 ...
The bubble car is back, thanks to the upcoming all-electric Microlino. And now we’re getting word that the adorable little EV is getting a fun little electric scooter sidekick as well. We first ...
The Swiss electric microcar Microlino has hit a major milestone as the 1,000th vehicle has finished production at its Turin, Italy-based factory. You can say a lot of things about the two-seater ...
The Iso Isetta is one of numerous cult classic cars the 20th century bestowed on us. Quickly, it earned the nickname "bubble car" due to, well, the fact it kind of looks like a bubble. Now, it's ...
The last time we spoke about Microlino was in January – when we got an explanation for why deliveries had not started until that point. According to the Swiss company, global supply issues were to ...
After facing some development headwinds, the Isetta-styled Microlino 2.0 is headed into production, combining retro bubble car packaging with an electric drivetrain. The Munich IAA Mobility show ...
Anyone who followed all the steps Microlino has taken to arrive at this point knows it was a bumpy road. Although the bubble car was not conceived for off-road trails, it made it, and this is what the ...
As the first Pioneer Series electric bubble cars roll into the garages of early backers, Micro Mobility Systems AG has debuted two new variants at the Paris Motor Show. The Microlino Lite is aimed at ...
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 ...
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 ...
Americans don't like tiny cars. Some fear they may not be safe. Some think they'll look silly driving them. Others say they're bad values, offering far less than a normal car without actually saving ...
Micro thinks differently. Without the weight of tradition and customer expectations, the family-run Swiss business is pretty much free to explore and experiment with novel transport ideas. Micro’s ...