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Here are the top 10 coolest ever and cutest ever mini cars. Most of these cars just look like mini cars for kids but it has actually been used to the road. The list covers cars from last century to the most recent cyber look small cars which all are in mini size. Most of the cars in the top 10 list are either only 1-seater or 2-seater. Some are even built as three-wheel car to make the car as small as it could be, as cute as it could be, and as attractive as it could be.

If you read about automotive history, most of the mini or very small size cars produced in between 1950s and 1960s. This is because of the demand for post-World War II. People want cheap, short distance, and low fuel consumption car. Here we list 5 classic and antique cars follow by another 5 newer microcars.

Messerschmitt bubble car

Messerschmitt bubble car

The Messerschmitt is very famous between 1953 and 1964. There are 2 model were built which is KR175 (1953-1955) and KR200 (1955-1964). Approximately 40,000 KR200 were produced and 15,000 KR175 were built.

Brutsch (Egon Brutsch Fahrzeugbau)

Brutsch
The Brutsch was a German automotive design and automaker who best known for producing a large number of different mini cars designs but only in very small production. This is why most of the Brutsch today is very valuable. It is believe that the total production of Brutsch microcar is only 81 cars from 1952 to 1958. Here is the list of mini cars produced by Brutsch throughout the years.

  • Brütsch 200 “Spatz” or Dreirad-Dreisitzer 1954-1955
  • Brütsch Zwerg 1955-1957
  • Brütsch Zwerg – Einsitzer 1955-1956
  • Brütsch Mopetta 1956-1958
  • Brütsch Rollera 1956-1958
  • Brütsch Bussard 1956-1958
  • Brütsch Pfeil 1956-1958
  • Brütsch V2 1956-1958
  • Brütsch V2-N 1958

Volugrafo Bimbo mini cars

Volugrafo Bimbo mini cars
The Volugrafo Bimbo was first introduced by an Italian company Volugrafo in 1945 after World War II. The chassis is made by a metal frame with extremely narrow track of only 78cm (30.7 in). Can you imagine sit in this car?

Fuldamobil

Fuldamobil
Here is another mini small car designed by Norbert Stevenson and produced in Germany from 1950 to 1969 for 19 years. Some of the famous models from Fuldamobil are like the 1957 Fram King Fulda, 1957 Fuldamobil 200, Attica 200, and Alta A200.

Heinkel Kabine

Here is another cute and striking car by Heinkel Flugzeugwerke from 1956 to 1958. The car was renamed to Trojan 200 in 1960 by Trojan Cars Ltd. Curb weight for the smallest Heinkel model is only 250kg/551lb. The car is just safe to drive around with top speed of 87-90km/h.

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Heinkel Kabine

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