- The
Isetta is an Italian-designed
microcar built under license in a
number of
different countries,
including Argentina, Spain, Belgium, France, Brazil...
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company register changed to Iso
Autoveicoli and in 1953 the
Isetta was launched. The
Isetta featured a
distinctive "egg" shape, and was
powered by the...
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automaker BMW from mid-1957
until November 1959.
Partially based on the BMW
Isetta single-seater, it was BMW's
first postwar four-seater
economy car. It was...
- the
Isetta. The
British version of the
Isetta was
built with only one rear wheel,
instead of the narrow-tracked pair of
wheels in the
normal Isetta design...
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version of the
Isetta began in 1955; more than ten
thousand Isettas were sold that year. BMW made more than a
hundred thousand Isettas by the end of 1958...
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automobile manufacturer that made
VELAM microcars under the
licence of the
Isetta from the
Italian Iso.
Powered by a 236 cc engine, it was
capable of speeds...
- The
Evetta is a
small Isetta-inspired
electric car
produced by the
German company Electric Brands. It was
presented to the
public at the 2022 International...
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offering protection against rough weather. The
design is
similar to 1950s
Isetta bubble cars. The
Microlino Lite and
Microlino Spiaggina are two concepts...
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range of cars was
expanded in 1955,
through the
production of the
cheaper Isetta microcar under licence. Slow
sales of
luxury cars and
small profit margins...
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