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Micro Colibri l Microlino - Changing Urban Mobility

When 2 of the biggest names in engineering and design combine exciting things happen. The Micro BMW City Adult Scooter is a flawlessly engineered adult scooter which makes getting around town quick and easy.

Micro Colibri
The Portable Flyweight
​A Micro Scooter with the look and feel of BMW Micro BMW City Scooter With its high-quality workmanship, it stands out due to sophisticated technical details. The BMW City scooter Developed by Micro in cooperation with BMW, the BMW City Scooter combines uncompromising quality with technical innovation for an excellent driving experience. With its high-quality workmanship, it stands out due to sophisticated technical details: from the adjustable handlebar height and the integrated kickstand to the extra low footboard. A must-have for every BMW fan and all those who want to become one!

Microlino - Changing Urban Mobility

Everything started with a simple question: “How much car do you really need for daily driving?” Wim, Oliver and Merlin Ouboter, the Swiss family behind the famous Micro Kickscooter, asked themselves this question. Coming from a completely different industry they could not understand how most cars nowadays are too big and heavy for the way they are being used. On average, there are just 1.2 people per car, driving a daily distance of just 30 km. But how would the ideal vehicle for daily driving and urban mobility look like? They realized that similar to the kickscooter which utilized the mobility niche between walking and cycling, it had to be a cross between a motorbike and a car. Small and nimble but at the same time protected from the weather and enough space for groceries shopping. During their research, they stumbled across the 1950’s bubble cars. Inspired by them, they started making the first designs for the Microlino.

Together with the Swiss university ZHAW the design and technical specifications were finalized. They then decided to take the next step: building a prototype which was done in China in the second half of 2015 with the goal to present it at the 2016 Geneva Car Show. Last minute the three Ouboters managed to get a tiny booth of just 6 m2. It was the first time the Microlino was presented to the public and it was a huge success. Within two days more than 500 reservations were received and the media all over the world picked it up.

To get from a prototype to a series ready vehicle they partnered up with Tazzari, an Italian electric car specialist in April 2016. After an intense period of development we could finally unveil the first pre-series Microlino in January 2018. Production is scheduled to start in 2020.
 

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