A few bits of information have been leaking out here and there about BMW's plans to create an all-electric, lithium-ion two-seater for the European and American market. It seems to be possible that it will be a re-incarnation of BMW's tiny Isetta...but there are also indications that it will be co-branded with Smart.
BMW has made it clear that they'll be deciding whether the U.S. will be getting a zero-emissions vehicle sometime this year. But BMW has yet to confirm any rumors concerning the Smart branding, or the Isetta platform. Of course, that hasn't stopped people like Omolody on Flickr from creating some renders of what an updated Isetta might look like (pictured.)
Via AutoBlogGreen

written by AndyM, May 03, 2008
My point is that no matter what you drive, there is always something out there that is your size or bigger. And I suspect that the only way to survive a wreck with a semi is not to have one, whether you drive a Hummer or a golf cart.
written by Joseph, May 03, 2008
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written by AndyM, May 03, 2008
I have a question for you. Did you hear about the spammer who thought that if he included a semi-relevant reference in his post, somehow the readers (incredibly stupid people all, apparently) would somehow not notice? That is, unless I missed something and buying property in Acapulco would somehow promote renewables, etc.
written by ksgarvin, May 06, 2008
I agree with the earlier comment about safety, but it's true that there is always something bigger on the road. I guess if you feel comfortable riding a bicycle on the public roads, you probably wouldn't have a problem riding in one of these small vehicles. At least they'd be easy to parallel park!
written by Albert Ponti, May 07, 2008
Oops, before BMW goes any further they better check out this three-seater concept. It's called Space Efficient Vehicle. It's by far the best small vehicle I've seen so far. Sleek and comfortable. Fuel-efficient and safe.
written by bmw holic, July 04, 2009
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Really though, when I finally get a real job and start making enough money to consider getting rid of my panda-eating Ford... I don't think I'd feel safe in one of these. I'm all about having a small car, but if you got in a wreck with a semi they'd never find anything worth digging a grave for.