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BMW added a larger 300 cm3 (2,710 DM) to the Isetta lineup in 1956, that produced exactly one more horsepower than the original 250 version and had an unchanged top speed.
The BMW Isetta is a microcar that opens from the front. The Isetta is one of the most popular microcars to collect and has a large following. The car seats two people and is powered by a 12 or 13 ...
You have to scroll you way through an awful lot of cat TikToks if you want to find something that’s cuter than a microcar. These not-quite-cars, not-quite-scooters get smiles and thumbs-up everywhere ...
There was a British version of the BMW Isetta, which swapped things around to make it more digestible for the tea-drinking market.
Browsing the inventory of The Bruce Weiner Microcar Museum, we ran across this little beast. Based on BMW’s Isetta 3-wheeler, a car barely able to get out of its own way, Weiner’s Isetta ...
View post: 2026 BMW M5 Touring Pricing Looks Like A Cash Grab Although the Smart is a thoroughly modern version of the microcar concept, the Isetta would draw a more retro profile. Hey, it’s ...
It’s an Isetta, the Italian-designed microcar produced by BMW between 1955 and 1962. Now the quirky Isetta is a finalist on the Hot Wheels Legends tour in twin green builds as a Harley-Davidson ...
The Isetta, an Italian-designed microcar, saved BMW from bankruptcy and became one of its most influential models.
Thirteen horsepower didn't sound like a whole lot before climbing behind the wheel of BMW's classic Isetta micro car and a half-hour behind the wheel on the streets of Munich doesn't do a whole ...
This 1957 BMW Isetta microcar on eBay has a bit of a hat trick in the power department: a 150hp Corvair "pancake"flat-six engine replacing the microcar's original 13hp hamster—we mean engine.
We were excited to learn last year that Microlino, Swiss makers of BMW Isetta-inspired electric microcars, had survived a rough several years and was back on track with a new design and a ...
The Bruce Weiner Microcar Museum in Madison, Georgia owns an absolutely evil creation, a '59 BMW Isetta that's stretched and motivated by a blown 502 ci BBC. It weighs 1,520 lbs and the engine ...