List of microcars by country of origin: G

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List

Country Automobile Name Manufacturer Engine Make/Capacity Seats Year Other information
22px-Flag of East Germany.png GDR Trabant P50 / 500 VEB Sachsenring Automobilwerke, Zwickau 500 cc 4 1959-1963
22px-Flag of East Germany.png GDR Trabant P60 / 600 VEB Sachsenring Automobilwerke, Zwickau 600 cc 4 1962-1964
22px-Flag of East Germany.png GDR Trabant 601 VEB Sachsenring Automobilwerke, Zwickau 600 cc 4 1964-1990
22px-Flag of East Germany.png GDR Zwickau P70 saloon VEB Automobilwerk Zwickau (AWZ), Zwickau 684 cc 4 1955-1959
22px-Flag of East Germany.png GDR Zwickau P70 coupe VEB Automobilwerk Zwickau (AWZ), Zwickau 684 cc 2 1955-1959
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany AWS Shopper Automobilwerk Shopper GmbH, West Berlin (Rudow) Glas 247 cc 2 1970-1974 Used chassis and engine from Goggomobile T250
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany BMW Isetta Motocoupé (250) Bayerische Motoren-Werke AG, Munich BMW 247 cc 2 1955-1957
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany BMW Isetta 300 Bayerische Motoren-Werke AG, Munich BMW 295 cc 2 1956-1962
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany BMW 600 Bayerische Motoren-Werke AG, Munich BMW 582 cc 4 1957-1960
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany BMW 700 Bayerische Motoren-Werke AG, Munich BMW 697 cc 4 1959-1965
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Brütsch "Spatz" Egon Brütsch Fahrzeugbau, Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg Fichtel & Sachs 191 cc 3 1954-1955
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Brütsch Zwerg Egon Brütsch Fahrzeugbau, Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg Fichtel & Sachs 191 cc 2 1955-1956
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Brütsch Zwerg - Einsitzer Egon Brütsch Fahrzeugbau, Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg DKW Hobby 74 cc 3 1955-1956
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Brütsch Mopetta Egon Brütsch Fahrzeugbau, Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg Fichtel & Sachs 49 cc 1 1956-1958
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Brütsch Rollera Egon Brütsch Fahrzeugbau, Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg Fichtel & Sachs 98 cc 1 1956-1958
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Brütsch Bussard Egon Brütsch Fahrzeugbau, Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg Fichtel & Sachs 191 cc 2 1956-1958
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Brütsch Pfeil Egon Brütsch Fahrzeugbau, Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg Lloyd 386 cc 2 1956-1958
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Brütsch V2 Egon Brütsch Fahrzeugbau, Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg Fichtel & Sachs 98 cc or Maico 247 cc 2 1956-1958
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Brütsch V2-N Egon Brütsch Fahrzeugbau, Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg Fiat 500 479 cc 2 1958
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany C.A.M. Carl Amesmaier, Munich Lloyd 293 cc or Zundapp 598 cc 1951-1956
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Champion Hermann Holbein, Blaustein (Herrlingen), Baden-Württemberg Triumph 196 cc 2 1946
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Champion Ch-1 Hermann Holbein, Blaustein (Herrlingen), Baden-Württemberg Triumph 198 cc 2 1949
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Champion Ch-2 Hermann Holbein, Blaustein (Herrlingen), Baden-Württemberg Triumph 248 cc 2 1949
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Champion 250 Champion Automobil GmbH, Paderborn, NRW Triumph 248 cc 2 1950-1951
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Champion 250S Champion Automobil GmbH, Paderborn, NRW Triumph 248 cc 2 1950-1951
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Champion 400 Champion Automobil GmbH, Paderborn, NRW ILO 398 cc 2 1951-1953
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Champion 400 H Rheinische Automobilfabrik, Hennhöfer & Co, Ludwigshafen, Rhineland-Palatinate Heinkel 396 cc 2 1953-1954
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Champion 500 G Rheinische Automobilfabrik, Hennhöfer & Co, Ludwigshafen, Rhineland-Palatinate Heinkel 452 cc 4 1953-1954
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Condor Fahrzeugwerk Weidner, Schwäbisch Hall, Baden-Württemberg Heinkel 677 cc 1957-1958
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Cuno Bistram Cuno Bistram 146 cc 1 1954 About 50 cars were made
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany DKW F89 Meisterklasse Auto Union GmbH, Düsseldorf;Ingolstadt DKW 690 cc 4 1950-1952
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Dornier Delta Dornier GmbH, Munich, Bavaria ILO 197 cc 4 1955 Prototype designed by Claudius Dornier with the aim of diversifying Dornier's range of products. This design formed the basis for the Zündapp Janus
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Dornier Delta II Dornier GmbH, Munich, Bavaria Glas 392 cc 2 1969 Prototype
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Dornier Delta II G Dornier GmbH, Munich, Bavaria Steyr-Daimler-Puch 493 cc 2 1971 Prototype
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Dornier Delta 2e Dornier GmbH, Munich, Bavaria electric motor 2 1972 Prototype
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Econom "Teddy" Econom-Fahrzeugbau, Hellmuth Butenuth, Spandau, Berlin ILO 245 cc 2+1 in a dicky seat 1950 Prototype, only three produced
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Fend Flitzer Fend Kraftfahrzeug GmbH, Rosenheim Victoria 38 cc 1 1948-1949 About 30 cars produced
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Fend Flitzer Fend Kraftfahrzeug GmbH, Rosenheim Fichtel & Sachs 98 cc 1 1949-1950 98 cars produced
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Fend Flitzer Fend Kraftfahrzeug GmbH, Rosenheim Riedel 98 cc 1 1950-1951 154 cars produced. Work had commenced on a two-seater model when the company joined forces with Messerschmitt. The car eventually appeared as the Messerschmitt KR175
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Fuldamobil Also made under licence in Argentina (as the Bambi), Chile (as the Nobel), Netherlands (as the Bambino), South Africa, Sweden (as the Fram King Fulda), Greece (as the Attica and also the Alta , India (as the Hans Vahaar) and United Kingdom (as the Nobel).
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Goggomobil Glas
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Goliath
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Heinkel Kabine
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Kleinschnittger
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Lloyd
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Maico MC 400/H Maico-Fahrzeugfabrik, Ammerbuch (Pfäffingen), Baden-Württemberg Heinkel 396 cc 2 1955-1956
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Maico MC 400 G Maico-Fahrzeugfabrik, Ammerbuch (Pfäffingen), Baden-Württemberg Heinkel 452 cc 4 1955-1956
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Maico MC 400/4 Maico-Fahrzeugfabrik, Ammerbuch (Pfäffingen), Baden-Württemberg Heinkel 396 cc 4 1956-1956
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Maico MC 500/4 Maico-Fahrzeugfabrik, Ammerbuch (Pfäffingen), Baden-Württemberg Heinkel 452 cc 4 1956-1957
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Maico 500 Sport Maico-Fahrzeugfabrik, Ammerbuch (Pfäffingen), Baden-Württemberg Heinkel 452 cc 2 1957
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Messerschmitt KR175
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Messerschmitt KR200
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Messerschmitt TG500
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Meyra
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Opelit Mopetta
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Smart EV
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Smart Fortwo
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Smart Roadster
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Spatz
22px-Flag of Germany.png Germany Zündapp Janus
25px-Flag of Greece.svg.png Greece Alta 200 Alta Inc, Athens Heinkel 198 cc 2+2 1968-1974 Based on the Fuldamobil S7 with changes to styling
25px-Flag of Greece.svg.png Greece Attica 200 Bioplastic S.A, Moschato, Athens Heinkel 198 cc Template:Ref label 2+2 1963-1972 Fuldamobil S7 built under licence
25px-Flag of Greece.svg.png Greece Attica 200 Convertible Bioplastic S.A, Moschato, Athens Heinkel 198 cc Template:Ref label 2+2
25px-Flag of Greece.svg.png Greece Attica Cabrioletta convertible Bioplastic S.A, Moschato, Athens Heinkel 198 cc Template:Ref label 2+2 Beach style car with open sides and with a flat sun-shade roof
25px-Flag of Greece.svg.png Greece B.E.T. 500 Biotechnia Ellinikon Trikyklon, Athens Fiat 594 cc 5 1973-1975
25px-Flag of Greece.svg.png Greece D.I.M. D.I.M Motor, George E. Dimitriadis & Co, Athens Fiat 594 cc 4 1977-1982 Fibreglass bodied saloon based on Fiat 126 mechanicals

Notes

  • a. Some cars were fitted with Attica 200 cc , Sachs 191 cc engines.