BMW Isetta 250 1955

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While the BMW Isetta retained the "Bubble Window" styling, it differed from the Italian model in that its headlamps were fixed separately to the sides of the bodywork and it carried the BMW badge below the windscreen.

The car was also redesigned to take a modified version of the 250 cc four-stroke engine from the BMW R25/3 motorcycle and the front suspension was changed. The single-cylinder generated 12 BHP at 5800 rpm, this immense power is then delivered directly to the back wheels.

0 - 100 km/h = Not Possible
Top Speed = 87 km/h

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With proper tuning, you can win in online races and would be the envy of classic car collectors out there in the GT community.
 

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