BMW Isetta was a 1950s single-cylinder microcar famous for its front-opening 'fridge door'. By selling over 1.60 lakh units ...
People just can't seem to shake their soft spot for the famous Isetta bubble car. We've seen the Micro Mobility Systems Microlino working on recreating it as a modern EV, and now a new company called ...
More than six decades after its introduction, the BMW Isetta continues to put a smile on our faces. But what if the Bavarian automaker would reinvent the bubble car? Well, the rendering sitting before ...
The Isetta is a funny little city car that was produced by BMW from 1955-1962. Based on a model of the same name originally produced by Italian manufacturer Iso, it had a one-cylinder motorcycle ...
How much does the BMW Isetta cost? The BMW Isetta price depends on several factors, including the trim level, optional features, mileage, vehicle history and location. The nationwide average price for ...
If you're the self-conscious type, a BMW Isetta 300 might not be the best personal transportation choice because it is, in essence, a motorized fishbowl. The fact that you enter through the front, not ...
Micro-cars are cute and always put a smile on the faces of those who bump into them. The BMW Isetta checks that box, despite its fridge-like appearance. Its ovoid shape and bubble-like windows sent it ...
Ah, Switzerland. You give us divine chocolate, impossibly swanky watches, those handy multitools. And, now, amusingly tiny cars. Well, "cars." You might recognize the fully electric Microlino as an ...
What's 7.5 feet long, 4.5 feet wide, and shaped like a ladybug, posting a top speed of 53 miles per hour? It's an Isetta, the Italian-designed microcar produced by BMW between 1955 and 1962. Now the ...
The latest finalist in the 2023 Hot Wheels Legends Tour is one of the coolest builds we’ve seen this year. It’s a two-for-one deal: the winner is a 1957 BMW Isetta turned into a ...