Original, practical, and remarkably compact. Ideal for parking, as it could be parked nose-in directly against the curb.
Excellent visibility thanks to its panoramic rear window.
The Isetta Velam was designed by Iso in Italy in 1953, before the French version was unveiled at the Paris Motor Show in October 1954, with a few modifications. Access is through the front door, which, when opened, carries the steering wheel and dashboard with it.
Nicknamed “the little yogurt pot” or “the Easter egg,” the Isetta Velam looks like a fairground ride.
- Engine: 236 cc
- 4 wheels, 2 seats side by side
- Weight: 300 kg
- Top speed: 50 mph