List of microcars by country of origin

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[edit] Austria

[edit] Brazil

[edit] France

An Aixam 400.

[edit] Germany

[edit] Greece

[edit] Hungary

[edit] Italy

[edit] India

[edit] Japan

Main article: Kei car

[edit] Poland

  • Mikrus MR-300

[edit] Portugal

  • The Sado 550 was a Portuguese microcar. Around 500 were produced from 1982 to 1984. Only a few dozen still circulate today.

[edit] Spain

David Torpedo 2 S
David Torpedo 2 S

[edit] Sweden

[edit] United Kingdom

  • AC Clipper
  • Austin 7 (1922. Early post-war A30s and some early Minis were also called "Austin Seven".)
  • Berkeley Caravan manufacturers. Design by Laurie Bond.
  • Bond Bug 700cc four cylinder engine. Made by Reliant, Tamworth, Staffordshire.
  • Bond Minicar Villiers two-stroke engines. 1949-1965 Made by Sharps Commercials of Preston. Designed by Laurie Bond.
  • Cleco 1936-1940 Electric microcar. Also vans.
  • Frisky Wolverhampton.
  • Isetta Assembled in Brighton under license from BMW.
  • The high performance Morgan three wheeler, Triking Cyclecar and perhaps Lotus Seven should be mentioned, in spite of their larger engines.
  • Microcar [1]
  • Opperman 1956-1959
  • Peel
  • Peel P50 (Made on the Isle of Man)
  • Peel Trident (Made by the same company as the Peel P50)
  • Power-Drive
  • Raleigh 1933-1936
  • Reliant Robin
  • Rodley 1954-1955
  • Russon 1951-1952
  • Rytecraft 1934-1940 Originally 98 cc later 250 cc. One was actually driven round the world in 1960.
  • Scootacar 1957-1965 Made by Hunslet in Leeds
  • Tourette 1956-1957
  • Trojan (Licence built version of the Heinkel)
  • Unique Motor Company QPod

[edit] United States

  • Airscoot (1947)
  • American Austin - American Bantam (1930-1941)
  • American Buckboard (1955)
  • Auto Cub (1956)
  • Autoette (1952-1957)
  • Bobbi-Kar (1945-1947) (see Keller automobile)
  • Brogan (1946-1950)
  • Buckaroo (1957)
  • Buckboard (1956)
  • Chadwick (1960)
  • Chicagoan (1952-1953)
  • Citicar (Sebring Vanguard) (1974-1975)
  • Colt (1958)
  • Comet (I) (1946-1948)
  • Comet (II) (1951)
  • Commuter Cars Tango
  • Corbin Sparrow (1999-2003)
  • Crofton (1959-1961)
  • Crosley (1939-1952)
  • Eshelman (1953-1961)
  • Custer (Custer Car) (1920-1960)
  • Daytona (1956)
  • Delcar (1947)
  • Delmar (1949)
  • Diehlmobile (1961)
  • DTL (1960)
  • Electra-King (1961-1975)
  • Electricar (1950-1966)
  • Electric Shopper (1952-1962)
  • Electro-Master (1962-1964)
  • Electromotion (1974)
  • Fisher (1961)
  • France Jet (1961)
  • Hoppenstand (1949-1950)
  • Hummingbird (1946)
  • Imp (1949-1951)
  • Keller (automobile) (1948-1950)
  • King Midget (1947-1970)
  • Knudson (1948)
  • Long Beach Electric Car Company Autoette
  • Marketeer (1954)
  • Marketour (1964)
  • Markette (1967)
  • Martin (1948-1950)
  • Maytag Toy Racer (1931-1941)
  • Minicar (1969)
  • Motorette (1946-1948)
  • Multiplex (1952-1954)
  • Nu-Klea (1959-1960)
  • Playboy (1947-1951)
  • Publix (1947-1948)
  • Pup (1948-1949)
  • Rocket (1948)
  • Saviano (1960)
  • Scootmobile (1946-1948)
  • Seagrave (1960)
  • Skorpion (1952-1954)
  • Speed King Auto Racer (1930-1962)
  • Squire (1971-1975)
  • Streco Turnpike Cruiser (1958-1985)
  • Stuart (1961)
  • Sundancer (1974)
  • Super Kar (1946)
  • T.P. Hall Airway
  • Taylor-Dunn (1949-1966)
  • Thrif-T (1947-1955)
  • Towne Shopper (1948)
  • Tri-Car (1955)
  • Triplex Lightning (1954-1955)
  • U.S. Mark II (1956)
  • Westcoaster (1960)

[edit] USSR