Iso Rivolta started building cars in the 50s. The first was the microcar Isetta, which was not a success in Italy, but a far greater success at BMW. Later car models were typically Italian Gran Tutismo cars – beautiful with big American V8 engines. The company Iso Rivolta is supposed to still be active.

Iso Grifo

A car you are unlikely to see on the road. It was only built in 413 examples and it is said that they were built without any kind of rust protection, so more examples may have disappeared.

BMW Isetta 300

BMW's legendary "bubble car" was built under license from Iso Rivolta. With a front door, a fabric roof and a bench underneath, two people can sit quite comfortably.

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