Heinkel Kabine microcar

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The Heinkel Kabine microcar is a compact, bubble-style three-wheeled vehicle produced in the 1950s, known for its lightweight design and front-opening door.

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instanceOf bubble car
microcar
alternativeName Heinkel Kabine 150
Heinkel Kabine 150
surface form: Heinkel Kabine 153

Heinkel Kabine 150
surface form: Heinkel Kabine 154
ArgentinianLicensedManufacturer Los Cedros S.A.
bodyStyle bubble car
brakeType drum brakes
category city car
three-wheeled motor vehicle
chassisType steel monocoque
countryOfOrigin Germany
designedFor low-cost personal transport
doorCount 1
doorStyle front-opening door
engineConfiguration single-cylinder engine
engineDisplacement 174 cc
198 cc
204 cc
engineType four-stroke engine
era 1950s
fuelType petrol
IrishLicensedManufacturer Dundalk Engineering Company
layout rear-engine layout
licensedProductionIn Argentina
Ireland
United Kingdom
manufacturer Heinkel
surface form: Heinkel Flugzeugwerke
marketedAs economical city car
notableFeature bubble-style canopy
front-hinged door including steering column
lightweight construction
numberOfWheels 3
4
productionEnd 1958
productionStart 1956
relatedTo BMW Isetta
Messerschmitt KR200
seatingCapacity 2
3
steering direct steering column attached to door
successor Trojan 200
topSpeed approximately 80 km/h
transmission 4-speed manual transmission
UKLicensedManufacturer Trojan Ltd
wheelConfiguration single front wheel
two rear wheels

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