With plenty of demand to boost its confidence in its chances of success (thanks to the around 30,000 reservations it says to have gathered), electric vehicle startup Micro Mobility Systems has just ...
The Anti-Pick-Up-Truck. That is how Microlino calls the… well… Microlino. However, we are not dealing with the so popular model that has been running around in ...
Back in 1954, BMW was said to be on the verge of extinction, so they took a gamble on a vehicle design that was cooked up in the minds of Iso Rivolta, an Italian refrigerator manufacturer. That gamble ...
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 ...
Microlino 2.0 production is slated to start in March 2022 in Turin, Italy, with the first deliveries expected in April or May. The bubble car will go on sale in Switzerland first, before spreading to ...
When we saw the Microlino electric bubble car for the first time, last year at IAA 2021, company representatives on the stand wanted to make it clear that it is not a car, but something different ...
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, ...
is a deputy editor and Verge co-founder with a passion for human-centric cities, e-bikes, and life as a digital nomad. He’s been a tech journalist for 20 years. “Wow, what an entrance!” said a ...
ITALIAN JOB After a series of delays, the first Microlinos rolled off the line in summer 2022. The company is now producing 20 cars a day as it works through hundreds of back orders. HAVE YOU EVER ...
The Microlino is an electric bubble car, often referred to as microcars, that looks like a modern take on a classic BMW Isetta. Swiss mobility company Micro has spent the last few years working out ...
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