List of microcars by country of origin: B

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CountryAutomobile NameManufacturerEngine Make/CapacitySeatsYearOther information
Belgium FlandriaAteliers Claeys, Zedelgem ILO 1955Prototype shown at the annual motorshow in Brussels [1]
Brazil Gurgel Itaipu Gurgel electric motor 10 kW (13 hp)1981-1983 [2]
Brazil Gurgel Moplast Gurgel
Brazil Romi Isetta Romi, Santa Bárbara d'Oeste Iso SpA 200 cc or BMW 300 cc21956-1961Brazilian built version of the Italian Iso Isetta [3]

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