
Isetta - Wikipedia
The BMW Isetta differed widely from the Iso model. While the major elements of the Italian design remained intact, BMW re-engineered much of the car – so much so that none of the parts …
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There are 15 new and used classic BMW Isettas listed for sale near you on ClassicCars.com with prices starting as low as $34,750. Find your dream car today.
BMW Isetta Market - CLASSIC.COM
The BMW Isetta is a microcar built by BMW under license from Iso, the original creators of the car. The Isetta saw three main variants over the course of production, the 250 (1955-1956) , …
BMW Isetta Classic Cars for Sale
The BMW Isetta, affectionately known as the "Bubble Car", is a true icon of its time, beloved in the 50s and 60s. Originally developed by the Italian company Iso and produced under license by …
A big career for the little BMW Isetta | BMW.com
At the start of production in 1955, the BMW Isetta 250 was redesigned to take a modified version of the 250 cc four-stroke engine from the R25 motorcycle. The single cylinder generated …
1958 BMW Isetta 300 - Bring a Trailer
Apr 7, 2025 · This 1958 BMW 300 was refurbished under previous ownership and is finished in red and white with a gray folding canvas roof. Power comes from a 298cc single paired with a …
The Full History Of The Most Famous Microcar, The BMW Isetta
Oct 4, 2022 · At the 1954 Geneva Motor Show that saw the debut outside of Italy of Iso’s Isetta, BMW had on display its new 502, a gorgeous car powered by Europe’s first V8. It was a …
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The history of the ISO/BMW Isetta, the world’s first microcar
Manufactured initially by ISO Rivolta in Italy in 1953 and then by BMW in Germany, the Isetta was a revolutionary egg-shaped little automobile and the world's first microcar
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