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Title: Microlino electric bubble car shows off latest prototype with slick-looking interior, folding roof
Post by: thackney on June 14, 2021, 05:11:14 pm
Microlino electric bubble car shows off latest prototype with slick-looking interior, folding roof
https://electrek.co/2021/06/11/microlino-electric-bubble-car-shows-off-latest-prototype-with-slick-looking-interior-folding-roof/
Jun. 11th 2021

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The Microlino 2.0, an electric bubble car with a decidedly BMW Isetta-style design, has entered its final phase of development. The company is now showing off a nearly production-ready third prototype.

The latest prototype includes some major new updates that we haven’t seen on previous renditions.

Chief among them is the new interior. This straightforward interior design appears simple yet classy, and matches the cute, easygoing design of the exterior.

There are two digital displays in the pint-sized four-wheeled vehicle. The first is located behind the steering wheel for use as a main display for the speedometer and other readouts, while the second smaller display serves as an interior control screen for the climate control and other features.

The company decided to go with a center display instead of physical buttons because it will allow them to push new updates with additional features – something that would be much harder with physical controls....

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Title: Re: Microlino electric bubble car shows off latest prototype with slick-looking interior, folding ro
Post by: Joe Wooten on June 14, 2021, 07:13:19 pm
Looks more like a freakin' death trap. A collision with an 18 wheeler would not even leave a greasy spot.
Title: Re: Microlino electric bubble car shows off latest prototype with slick-looking interior, folding ro
Post by: Joe Wooten on June 14, 2021, 07:14:11 pm
Also, I'd bet my fat ass would not fit that seat comfortably......
Title: Re: Microlino electric bubble car shows off latest prototype with slick-looking interior, folding ro
Post by: rustynail on June 14, 2021, 07:29:05 pm
It could fit in the back of one of these........https://www.reuters.com/technology/electric-truck-maker-lordstown-motors-says-ceo-cfo-resign-2021-06-14/?taid=60c7772bbd67900001a8e22a&utm_campaign=trueAnthem:+Trending+Content&utm_medium=trueAnthem&utm_source=twitter
Title: Re: Microlino electric bubble car shows off latest prototype with slick-looking interior, folding ro
Post by: catfish1957 on June 14, 2021, 08:25:59 pm
Might not be a bad ride to explore a putter around in the Back 40. 

But get on a road or highway in that rolling coffin?  Hell No.
Title: Re: Microlino electric bubble car shows off latest prototype with slick-looking interior, folding ro
Post by: thackney on June 14, 2021, 09:19:07 pm
It could fit in the back of one of these........https://www.reuters.com/technology/electric-truck-maker-lordstown-motors-says-ceo-cfo-resign-2021-06-14/?taid=60c7772bbd67900001a8e22a&utm_campaign=trueAnthem:+Trending+Content&utm_medium=trueAnthem&utm_source=twitter
  Maybe an idea to promote it as spare you keep in the back of the truck.
Title: Re: Microlino electric bubble car shows off latest prototype with slick-looking interior, folding ro
Post by: Fishrrman on June 14, 2021, 10:26:27 pm
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Title: Re: Microlino electric bubble car shows off latest prototype with slick-looking interior, folding ro
Post by: Elderberry on June 15, 2021, 12:50:48 am
https://microlino-car.com/en/microlino (https://microlino-car.com/en/microlino)

Powertrain

Power   11kW
Max. Speed   90 km/h
Acceleration   5sec. (0-50km/h)
Max. Torque   100Nm

Battery

Range   125km | 200km (optional)
Battery   8kWh | 14.4 kWh (optional)
Battery type   Lithium-Ion (NMC)
Charging   Houseplug or Type 2 wall box (max. 2kW)
Charging time   4 hours type 2 wall box or houseplug

Various

Curb weight   513kg (incl. battery)
Dimensions   2430mm x 1500mm x 1450mm
Seats   2
Trunk volume   220 liters
Vehicle category   L7e
Heating   included (1.8kW PTC)




   

Title: Re: Microlino electric bubble car shows off latest prototype with slick-looking interior, folding ro
Post by: BassWrangler on June 15, 2021, 12:59:12 am
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Title: Re: Microlino electric bubble car shows off latest prototype with slick-looking interior, folding ro
Post by: BassWrangler on June 15, 2021, 01:02:04 am
It's slow. It has a crappy range. It takes a long time to charge. It's a death trap. Oh, and it's a tippy 3-wheeler like a reliant Robin.

It almost seems like the only purpose of this "car" is to provide fodder for uninformed troglodytes who just want to make fun of electric cars.
Title: Re: Microlino electric bubble car shows off latest prototype with slick-looking interior, folding ro
Post by: GtHawk on June 15, 2021, 01:30:27 am
Wow, only $14,650 suggested for a toy car that prolly has no heat or air, no range and no survivability. On the plus side it looks like when it winds down you can call your buddy that spent the money for a full size truck with air, heat, power and a full size bed that four guys can pick up the toy car and put in the bed for that embarrassing ride home. Got a full size dog? aint gonna fit, groceries? better shop several times a week instead of one trip, got valuables? With that easy open pop top not if you leave em in the car. I especially like the combo side mirror/headlight/turn signal and I bet the kids with baseball bats will too.

Nah, if I'm gonna fork over $15k it's gonna have to be for a real car, even if it's a few years old, I'll do my polluting the honest way and pass on the virtue signaling.
Title: Re: Microlino electric bubble car shows off latest prototype with slick-looking interior, folding ro
Post by: BassWrangler on June 15, 2021, 02:03:22 am
Nah, if I'm gonna fork over $15k it's gonna have to be for a real car, even if it's a few years old, I'll do my polluting the honest way and pass on the virtue signaling.

That's what they should have named it: the Microlino Virtue Signal.