Micro Mobility for the first time publicly demonstrated the relaxed Microlino Lite for younger customers and the Microlino Spiaggina beach buggy at the Paris Motor Show.
As a variant of Microlino 2.0, the top speed of Microlino Lite is limited to 45 kph, so drivers don’t need a full SIM, just use an AM class SIM. The Microlino Lite is supposed to offer the same range as its larger counterpart and is designed as an alternative to cars, so does the company.
At the Paris Motor Show, the regular Microlino 2.0 was also showcased at speeds of up to 90 kph with a range of 91, 177 and 230 kilometers, respectively, depending on battery size.
The Microlino Lite will go into production in 2023 but has not provided further details. Micro Mobility expects the price to be “slightly lower” than the current €15,000.
Meanwhile, the Microlino Spiaggina Concept is inspired by the 1960s beach car with colors reminiscent of the Fiat 600 Jolly.
The Microlino Spiaggina features a white and blue striped fabric roof and is open at the sides and back.