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 ...
I first spotted my 1957 BMW Isetta in the summer of 1969 while dating my girlfriend, now wife. The car sat in her neighbor’s ...
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 ...
You might find it strange that BMW thought it proper to build a microcar that looked more like an egg than it did a passenger vehicle. But that's exactly what the BMW Isetta was. At a time when ...
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 ...
Growing up, one of my favorite toys has been LEGO. Today, at the age of 33, I still buy myself a LEGO set every year for my birthday. But if you’re a fan of LEGO and the BMW Isetta, get ready for this ...
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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 ...
Nowadays, BMWs are comfortable, premium and filled with all sorts of amenities. But that wasn’t always the case, because the journey that has turned it into a successful company was arduous and built ...
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The venerable Isetta was tiny, cheap and nimble transportation in post-World-War-II Europe. In this day of $4-a-gallon gas, could a similar car be an attractive alternative? That’s the question ...