When we think about cars, the first images that come to mind are often sleek sedans, huge SUVs, or powerful muscle cars. They are symbols of comfort, luxury, and performance to be experienced on open roads with plenty of space. However, big cities and urban living demand something more, or in this case, less.
Lower speed limits, constant traffic, and the never-ending hunt for parking make smaller cars far more practical. The rise of compact and microcars began in the mid-20th century, with several models achieving iconic status. Today, the trend continues, as automobile giants compete to create smaller cars equipped with electric motors to ease urban commutes and reduce emissions.
In this gallery, we explore some of the smallest mass-produced cars in history. Interested? Click to know more.