BMW's Isetta was built on license from an Italian automaker. Today, it's the most popular microcar to collect. BMW produced over 160,000 Isettas from 1955 to 1962.
Westen Champlin affronta un viaggio unico in Florida con una BMW Isetta del 1958, tra sfide tecniche e fascino vintage ...
They began to build cars once again in 1952 with the BMW 501 Luxury Saloon. Then came the Isetta microcar (under license). Sales weren’t spectacular, because of slow post-war luxury car ...
When they arrived, the BMW Isetta 300 looked like a different car ... The Italian company made refrigerators, but they also made microcars and happened to have a three-wheeled model on display ...
It's been sporadically reported over the past few months that BMW is considering offering a new microcar to battle it out with the smarts and Toyota iQs of the world. An Isetta revival seems ...
While rumors of the new BMW sub-brand have been floating around ... Many suggest that the new sub-brand will be a re-imagining of the Isetta microcar of nearly a half century ago, and use some ...