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 ...
InsideEVs readers must have been following the incredible story of the Micro-Mobility Microlino since the very beginning. When it was presented, the pricing, the massive issue with the former supplier ...
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 has turned heads ever since its unveiling nearly eight years ago. After taking a twisting, turning route towards production, the electric microcar has since proven to be a potent and ...
Switzerland's Micro Mobility Systems AG has revealed a completely redesigned production version of the Microlino bubble city electric first revealed in Geneva in 2016, together with a moto-scooter ...
Three-wheelers and microcars were always deemed the perfect means of transport in the crowded urban environment. Replace their tiny combustion engine with an electric powertrain, and you’ve got ...
It takes a lot to stand out at the Geneva motor show, but at the 2016 event, rubbing shoulders with the Lamborghini Centenario, Koenigsegg Regera, Porsche 911 R, and Ferrari GTC4 Lusso, was a tiny, ...
When we talked about the Microlino 2.0 and the Microletta, back on February 25, the Geneva Motor Show was still not canceled. When it was, we wondered how the Ouboter family would present its ...
The Microlino is a pint-sized Swiss-designed electric vehicle that is drawing massive attention on several fronts. The Microlino is still to get to the full-scale production stage but has already ...
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 ...
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 ...
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