Today, miniature cars are very much in demand, because on such it is much more convenient for kids to maneuver and park in big cities, in which motorists are becoming increasingly crowded. It is also worth noting that they "eat" much less fuel and are cheaper to maintain, when compared to machines of "traditional" sizes. However, the fashion such small cars did not originate today, but back in the 50s. We offer you to look at a selection of the smallest cars in the world, which They look like colorful candies.
Bond Bug
Country of manufacture: England
Released: 1970
Weight: 394 kilograms
SMZ S3A
Country of manufacture: USSR
Released: 1958
Weight: 425 kilograms
BMW Isetta
Country of manufacture: Germany
Released: 1955
Weight: 359 kilograms
Messerschmitt Kabinenroller
Country of manufacture: Germany
Released: 1955
Weight: 240 kilograms
Ford Comuta
Country of manufacture: England
Released: 1967
Weight: 544 kilograms
Peugeot VLV
Country of manufacture: France
Year of issue: 1942
Weight: 349 kilograms
Tango T600 is not only one of the smallest machines, but also one of the narrowest
Country of manufacture: USA
Release year: 2005
Weight: 1430 kilograms
Mitsuoka MS-1
Country of manufacture: Japan
Release year: 1998
Weight: 160 kilograms
Robin Reliant
Country of manufacture: England
Released: 1973
Weight: 450 kilograms
Shoprider Flagship
Country of manufacture: Canada
Release year: 2009
Weight: 238 kilograms
Brutsch Mopetta
Country of manufacture: UK
Released: 1956
Weight: 89 kilograms
Heinkel cabin
Country of manufacture: Ireland
Released: 1956
Weight: 243 kilograms
Three-wheeled micromobile Peel Trident
Country of manufacture: England
Released: 1965
Weight: 90 kilograms
Goggomobil Dart
Country of manufacture: Australia
Released: 1959
Weight: 380 kilograms
Messerschmitt KR200
Country of manufacture: Germany
Released: 1955
Weight: 240 kilograms
Three-wheeled electric car Corbin Sparrow
Country of manufacture: USA
Release year: 1999
Weight: 610 kilograms
Electric car Uniti On
Country of manufacture: England
Release year: 2019
Weight: 450 kilograms
Peel P50
Country of manufacture: England
Released: 1963
Weight: 59 kilograms