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List of microcars by country of origin: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

List[]

Country Automobile Name Manufacturer Engine Make/Capacity Seats Year Other information
Italy Italy Abarth 595 Abarth & Co, Turin Fiat 594 cc 2 1960-1964 Basically a Fiat 500D with enlarged and tuned engine, Abarth badgework and stronger suspension in some versions[1]
Italy Italy ALL-CARS Charly ALL-CARS srl, Pianoro[2] Moto Morini 49 cc 2 1974-1985[3] This car was designed by Beach buggy manufacturer Autozodiaco. It was also sold as the All Cars Snuggy[4]
Italy Italy ALL-CARS Charly II ALL-CARS srl, Pianoro 125 cc 2 1977-1985 [4]
Italy Italy ALL-CARS Tobrouk ALL-CARS srl, Pianoro 125 cc 2 1977-1985 convertible version of the Charly[4]
Italy Italy ALL-CARS Charly Camel ALL-CARS srl, Pianoro 50 cc 2 1977-1985 Big wheeled (a la dune buggy) version of the Charly II[4]
Italy Italy ALL-CARS Charly III ALL-CARS srl, Pianoro 50 cc or 125 cc (Motori BCB) 2 1982-1985 Updated version of the Charly II with automatic transmission[4]
Italy Italy ALL-CARS Charly 4 ALL-CARS srl, Pianoro 125 cc or 250 cc 2 1986 4-wheel version of the Charly[4]
Italy Italy Atomo S.A.M.C.A., Parma 250 cc 2 1947-1948 [2][5]
Italy Italy Autobianchi Bianchina Autobianchi SpA, Milan Fiat 479 cc and 499 cc 4 1957-1970 Based on Fiat 500 mechanicals, over 250,000 Bianchinas were sold in a variety of body styles[6][2]
Italy Italy Automirage Mirage 3 Automirage srl, Pianoro, Bologna[2] Moto Morini 49 cc 1 1976-1985 [7]
Italy Italy Automirage SR3 Automirage srl, Pianoro, Bologna[2] BCB 125 cc or 250 cc 2 1981-1985 [7]
Italy Italy Automirage SR4 Automirage srl, Pianoro, Bologna[2] BCB 250 cc 2 1985 [7]
Italy Italy Casalini Sulky Costruzioni Meccaniche Casalini, Piacenza 1971- [2] See also it:Casalini
Italy Italy Casalini Bretta Costruzioni Meccaniche Casalini, Piacenza 1981- [2]
Italy Italy Ferves Ranger Ferves Srl, Turin Fiat 499 cc 4 1968-1971 [2] First shown to the public at the 1966 Turin Motor Show[3]
Italy Italy Ferves Cargo Ferves Srl, Turin Fiat 499 cc 2 1968-1971 [2]
Italy Italy Johny Panther F.I.A.M., Coriano di Rimini Morini 124 cc 2 1978- [2]
Italy Italy Fiat 500 (Topolino)[a] Fiat SpA, Turin Fiat 569 cc 2+2 1936-1948 [1]
Italy Italy Fiat 500B (Topolino) Fiat SpA, Turin Fiat 569 cc 2+2 1948-1949 [1]
Italy Italy Fiat 500B Giardiniera (Topolino) Fiat SpA, Turin Fiat 569 cc 4 1948-1949 [1]
Italy Italy Fiat 500C (Topolino) Fiat SpA, Turin Fiat 569 cc 2 1949-1955 [1]
Italy Italy Fiat 500C Giardiniera (Topolino) Fiat SpA, Turin Fiat 569 cc 4 1949-1955 [1]
Italy Italy Fiat 500C Belvedere (Topolino) Fiat SpA, Turin Fiat 569 cc 4 1952-1955 [1]
Italy Italy Fiat 600 Fiat SpA, Turin Fiat 633 cc 4 1955-1960 [1]
Italy Italy Fiat 600 Multipla Fiat SpA, Turin Fiat 633 cc 6 1956-1960 [1]
Italy Italy Fiat Nuova 500 Fiat SpA, Turin Fiat 479 cc 2+2 1957-1960 [1]
Italy Italy Fiat 500 Sport Fiat SpA, Turin Fiat 499 cc 2+2 1958-1960 [1]
Italy Italy Fiat 500 Giardiniera Fiat SpA, Turin Fiat 499 cc 4 1960-1977 [1]
Italy Italy Fiat 500D Fiat SpA, Turin Fiat 499 cc 2+2 1960-1965 Production continued with the 500F (1965-1968) and 500L (1968-72) which were essentially the same as the 500D with a more powerful engine and further refinements[1]
Italy Italy Fiat 500R Fiat SpA, Turin Fiat 594 cc 4 1972-1975 [1]
Italy Italy Fiat 126 Fiat SpA, Turin Fiat 594 cc until 1977 then increased to 652 cc 2+2 1972-1992 [1]
Italy Italy Chihuahua F.I.M., Salerno 250 cc 1975- [2]
Italy Italy Fimer Fabbrica Italiana Motoveicoli е Rimorchi (FIMER), Milan 250 cc 2 1947-1949 [2]
Italy Italy Fioretti Autofioretti srl, Rome Vespa 50 cc 1980 [2]
Italy Italy Iso Isetta 1953–1955
Italy Italy Lawil
Italy Italy Piaggio Porter Utility van
Italy Italy Zagato Zele 1000 1976 Imported and sold in the USA as the Elcar[2]
India India Badal Sunrise Auto Industries Ltd (SAIL), Bangalore[b] 198 cc 4 1975-1982 [2][8]
India India Badal 4 Sunrise Auto Industries Ltd (SAIL), Bangalore[b] 198 cc 4 1981-1982 [2][8]
India India G Wiz electric car (REVA) REVA Electric Car Company AC Traction Motor, 13 kW peak power 4 2009

Notes[]

  • a. ^  British motorists are credited with being the first to christen the 1930s Fiat 500A “Little Mouse” or Topolino in Italian. The nickname was universally adopted by the public, but never officially adopted by Fiat.[1]
  • b. ^  At some time the company was restructured to become Sipani Automobiles Ltd, sources vary widely as to the year that this took place. In 1982 the company began production of a licence built Reliant Kitten under the name Sipani Dolphin

References[]

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 Bobbitt, Malcolm (2003). Fiat & Abarth 500, 600 & Seicento (2nd edition). Veloce Publishing. ISBN 1903706696. 
  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 Georgano, G.N. (Editor) (1982). Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars. London: Ebury Press. ISBN 0-85223-234-9. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 Vokins, Stephen (2004). Weird Cars. Sparkford: Haynes Publishing. ISBN 1844250989. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 "(French) ALL-CARS". www.microcarfan.com. Retrieved on 2007-10-06.
  5. "(German) Atomo". Gesellschaft für Technische Überwachung mbh. Retrieved on 2007-10-08.
  6. "(Italian) Bianchina models". Bianchina Club. Retrieved on 2007-10-10.[dead link]
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 "(French) Automirage". www.microcarfan.com. Retrieved on 2007-10-10.
  8. 8.0 8.1 "(Czech) SAIL". Auta5p. Retrieved on 2007-10-11.
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