Microlino electric car now available in Norway with urban-friendly features
Microlino electric vehicle launches in Norway with compact design
Microlino electric car now available in Norway with urban-friendly features
The Swiss-Italian Microlino EV is now sold in Norway, offering urban-friendly versions from 214,900 NOK. Learn about its features, pricing, and benefits for city commuting.
2026-02-23T18:16:22+03:00
2026-02-23T18:16:22+03:00
2026-02-23T18:16:22+03:00
The Swiss-Italian electric vehicle Microlino is now available in Norway. The local representative, Microlino Norge AS, based in Stavanger, handles sales, service, and customer support, significantly enhancing ownership convenience in one of the world's most developed EV markets.Dealer Egeland Auto is already offering the first vehicles at prices ranging from 214,900 to 299,000 Norwegian kroner (approximately 19,000 to 26,500 euros). Manufactured in Turin, the model retains the distinctive styling of 1950s bubble cars, featuring a front door and an ultra-compact format that makes it ideal for urban centers.In Norway, two versions are available: the Microlino Lite with a limited top speed of 45 km/h and a faster version capable of up to 90 km/h. The range varies from 95 to 228 km depending on the battery, which fully covers the needs of city commuting and short trips.This local adaptation underscores the brand's strategy: Microlino aims to establish itself in countries with high EV adoption, where compactness and eco-friendliness are key selling points. For major cities like Oslo or Bergen, the model could serve as an alternative to traditional cars or even public transport on short routes.In practice, the arrival of the Microlino in Norway fits into the growing niche of micro-EVs, which many European countries see as a way to reduce congestion in city centers. Unlike electric scooters or quadricycles, the Microlino offers full protection, heating, a trunk, and automotive comfort, while maintaining ultra-low ownership costs and minimal energy consumption.
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2026
Michael Powers
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Microlino electric vehicle launches in Norway with compact design
The Swiss-Italian Microlino EV is now sold in Norway, offering urban-friendly versions from 214,900 NOK. Learn about its features, pricing, and benefits for city commuting.
Michael Powers, Editor
The Swiss-Italian electric vehicle Microlino is now available in Norway. The local representative, Microlino Norge AS, based in Stavanger, handles sales, service, and customer support, significantly enhancing ownership convenience in one of the world's most developed EV markets.
Dealer Egeland Auto is already offering the first vehicles at prices ranging from 214,900 to 299,000 Norwegian kroner (approximately 19,000 to 26,500 euros). Manufactured in Turin, the model retains the distinctive styling of 1950s bubble cars, featuring a front door and an ultra-compact format that makes it ideal for urban centers.
In Norway, two versions are available: the Microlino Lite with a limited top speed of 45 km/h and a faster version capable of up to 90 km/h. The range varies from 95 to 228 km depending on the battery, which fully covers the needs of city commuting and short trips.
This local adaptation underscores the brand's strategy: Microlino aims to establish itself in countries with high EV adoption, where compactness and eco-friendliness are key selling points. For major cities like Oslo or Bergen, the model could serve as an alternative to traditional cars or even public transport on short routes.
In practice, the arrival of the Microlino in Norway fits into the growing niche of micro-EVs, which many European countries see as a way to reduce congestion in city centers. Unlike electric scooters or quadricycles, the Microlino offers full protection, heating, a trunk, and automotive comfort, while maintaining ultra-low ownership costs and minimal energy consumption.