Swiss company Micro Mobility Systems AG’s new Microlino vehicle is the grown-up version of the Little Tikes coupe you’ve been waiting for.
A prototype of the electric mini-vehicle was unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show back in 2016 and had 500 pre-orders in under two weeks.
It’s been a long road, but the Microlino has finally entered production and will begin delivery in Europe.
Prices have gone up compared to the initial announcement, but it’s still a good deal for a cute EV.
Despite its similarities to the Little Tike, its design is actually based on the Italian Isetta ‘bubble car’ from 1956.
It already has around 30,000 reservations and the electric vehicle startup Micro Mobility Systems has just announced that it has begun production on the Microlino 2.0 micro car.
The company plans to build a first run of 999 vehicles this summer from its factory in Italy and deliver them to customers.
Pricing for the Microlino ranges from 14,990 Swiss francs (£13,092) for the base Urban model to 20,990 Swiss francs (18,332) for the Pioneer Series.
They are powered by the same 16.75 horsepower electric and three sizes of battery packs — 6 kWh, 10.5 kWh and 14 kWh.
The smallest pack takes four hours to charge while the two larger options offering 2.6 kW take three and four hours to charge respectively.
The version with the smallest battery is just under half a ton in weight, with the other two weighing 515 kg and 535 kg.
The Microlino takes five seconds to accelerate to 50 km/h and the fastest they can go is 90 km/h.
Just like the original Isetta, the vehicle is a two-seater with some storage behind the seats.
The Microlino 2.0 is also advertised as a fun-to-drive vehicle with sports car-like handling. It’s also the only vehicle of its type currently out that is built around a monocoque design.
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