In the rapidly evolving world of automotive engineering, where electrification is becoming the norm and compactness is the new trend, there are models that can impress even the most seasoned car enthusiasts. One such newcomer is the Microlino Spiaggina, an electric microcar inspired by classic beach vehicles of the mid-20th century, adapted to meet modern-day demands.
Unveiled at the Paris Motor Show, the Microlino Spiaggina is not just a vehicle; it’s a tribute to an era when cars were not only a mode of transportation but also symbols of freedom and carefree living. The designers at Microlino took inspiration from legends like the Fiat 600 Jolly and Citroën Méhari, crafting a car that seamlessly fits into the summer landscape of coastal beaches.
Special attention has been given to practicality. The water-resistant interior makes it ideal for beach outings, and a spacious trunk allows you to bring along everything you need for a day of relaxation. Its body, made from a combination of steel and aluminum with a canvas top, not only gives the car a stylish appearance but also ensures reliable protection against the elements.
With its compact size, not much larger than a small motorcycle, the Microlino Spiaggina is the perfect companion for city drives and short getaways. At the same time, thanks to its 12.4 kW electric motor and 10.5 kWh battery, the vehicle offers enough range for longer trips.
The Microlino Spiaggina is more than just an electric car; it’s the embodiment of a dream of carefree summer journeys. Combining classic design with modern technology and practicality, it promises to become a hit among fans of unique solutions. Set to hit the market in 2025, priced from €27,500, the Microlino Spiaggina is sure to attract attention from car enthusiasts around the world and open a new chapter in the history of electric vehicles.