How does it compare?
The Microlino 2.0 steps into the urban mobility arena with audacity, flaunting its pint-sized proportions and eco-credentials. Let’s navigate its particulars alongside fellow contenders, including the Renault Twizy, Citroën Ami, Smart EQ Fortwo, and Opel Rocks-e.
Range
First off, the Microlino 2.0 shows its mettle with a maximum range of roughly 143 miles (230 km). Compared to the Renault Twizy, which offers a mere 62 miles (100 km), the Microlino's journey endurance is commendable. Meanwhile, the Citroën Ami, spluttering along with a modest range of 46 miles (75 km), falls short, while the Smart EQ Fortwo musters around 99 miles (160 km). The Opel Rocks-e tries to keep up with 47 miles (75 km).
Acceleration
Acceleration is where the Microlino 2.0 is silent but not slow. Although exact data is sparse, let’s lump it with the comparable zap of the Renault Twizy and Citroën Ami, ensuring that nipping through traffic is a breeze, albeit minus the Usain Bolt pizzazz. Meanwhile, the Smart EQ Fortwo, clocking in at a leisurely 0-60 mph in just under 12.7 seconds, drags its heels slightly.
Power
The Microlino’s robust 17 horsepower won't shame any drag strips but let’s face it—the Opel Rocks-e, gazing with 8 horses, joins the kiddie pool. Both the Twizy and Ami hum with moderate zest, yet fall short of perfection. As for the Smart EQ Fortwo, it gallops ahead with 82 horses under the bonnet, providing a substantial urban gallop.
Charging Time
When charging time rears its head, the Microlino's swiftness leaves it untethered relatively quickly. Competitors like the Twizy, Ami, and Rocks-e remain within a semi-similar ballpark, yet none stand out as turbo-charging marvels. The Smart EQ Fortwo finishes its juice top-off in about 6 hours from a standard socket.
Price
Punching in at $16,195 (£13,000 / €15,000), the Microlino corrupts the price realm gracefully. Standing alongside, the Renault Twizy trots in at a chippy $12,000 (£9,700 / €11,000). Not far behind, the Citroën Ami skates at approximately $7,000 (£5,800 / €6,000), flaunting frugality. The Smart EQ Fortwo asks for deeper pockets at $24,800 (£20,000 / €23,000) and the Opel Rocks-e nudges in around $9,500 (£7,800 / €9,000).

