Micro Mobility presents two new Microlinos in Paris

The Swiss company Micro Mobility has brought two world premieres to Paris; an easygoing Microlino Lite for younger customers and the Microlino Spiaggina beach buggy. In more practical terms, there is also the series Microlino 2.0 on display.

As with most L6e vehicles, the top speed is capped at 45 kph, so drivers don’t need a full driver’s license, but an AM class licence. Called Microlino Lite, this variant of the more grown-up Microlino 2.0 is supposed to offer a similar range as its larger counterpart and was designed as an alternative to cars, so the company.

The regular Microlino 2.0, also on display in Paris, usually drives up to 90 kph with a range of 91, 177 and 230 kilometres, respectively, depending on the battery size.

Micro Mobility plans to start producing the Microlino Lite in 2023 but has not provided any more detail. The company expected prices to be “slightly lower” than the current €15,000.

Now for the Microlino Spiaggina Concept inspired by 1960s beach cars, according to the company. The colour scheme, in particular, is reminiscent of the Fiat 600 Jolly. The Microlino Spiaggina has a white and blue striped fabric roof and is open at the sides and rear.

Micro Mobility aims for a small series production next summer and has yet to release the pricing.

Infos via Dropbox.

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