1956 BMW Isetta 300 specs, performance data, top speed, engine specifications, pictures, updated April 2025. ️ Subscribe to my channel, also don't forget to turn on the notification bell. ️ When you subscribe, watch, like and leave comments, it helps me a lot! All specifications, performance and fuel economy data of BMW Isetta 300 (1.
serie) (9.6 kW / 13 PS / 13 hp), edition of the year 1957 up to March 1957 for Europe, including acceleration times 0-60 mph, 0-100 mph, 0-100 km/h, 0-200 km/h, quarter mile time, top speed, mileage and fuel economy, power-to-weight ratio, dimensions, drag coefficient, etc. BMW Isetta 300 Export 57 (1956) Specifications, Review and Tests Body type Coupe Doors 1 Drivetrain Rear-wheel (RWD). BMW Isetta 300 Germany 1956-1962 1 cylinder BMW 298cc air-cooled engine 4-speed transmission Top Speed: 53 mph Fuel Consumption: 63 mpg Crusing range: 219 Length: 89.8" Width: 54.3" Height: 52.6" Track: Front- 47.2" Rear-20.4" Wheelbase: 58" Fuel Capacity: 3.4 U.S.
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gal Unladen Weight: 770 lbs Laden Weight: 1277 lbs Sliding Window model is shown above. The first Isettas are referred to as a. The top speed of the Isetta 250 was rated as 85 km/h (53 mph).
The first BMW Isetta rolled off the line in April 1955, and in the next eight months some 10,000 were produced. The Isetta had to be redesigned for BMW's version of its 250cc single cylinder motorcycle engine. With the changes to the engine done, it made 12 BHP and could reach a top speed of 85 km/h.
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It was the world's first mass produced car to reach a fuel consumption figure of 3L per 100 km and was the top. 1957 BMW Isetta 300 export This particular Isetta is very special to the Collection for 2 reasons: 1: It is the only " Export " model on display (with US-spec nerf bumpers and 7" headlamps, the built-in vents in the door and the clips for the sunroof that other Isettas did not get) 2: It is famous! This car was part of the original collection that was dragged from the swamps in Florida. Details This 1957 BMW Isetta 300 is powered by a 298cc air-cooled one-cylinder engine producing 13hp backed by a 4-speed manual transmission with reverse and a top speed of 53 mph.
This four-wheeled model features a chain drive, solid rear axle, 3.4. Mated to a motorcycle 4-speed transmission, top speed of the Isetta 300 was over 50 MPH and delivered about 63 miles per gallon of gasoline, making the car ideal for infrequent, short distance driving. BMW built the 300 until 1962 with a total of 161,728 produced.