A wacky, classic BMW is set to sell for as little as £22,000 – but it can only go 53mph.
This bizarre 1957 Isetta 300 is a perfect example of the manufacturer’s loveable microcar.
This 68-year-old motor is in fantastic condition following an older restoration and extensive £3,973 service in April.
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The motor is kitted out with a 298cc engine and a four-speed motorcycle gearbox.
Unfortunately, the new owner won’t even be able to reach the national motorway speed limit of 70mph, as reported by Whats The Jam.
The exterior is finished in a charming blue and white, with a gray soft-folding sunroof.
The vehicle was first developed by Italian company Iso Autoveicoli SpA.
The company sold its license to BMW in 1954 following a lack of sales.
The sale benefited both companies, helping save the German automaker after WW2.
RM Sotheby’s are hosting the sale of the motor with bidding opening today (21 Nov).
The BMW is part of the Las Vegas AMFAR auction.
A spokesperson for RM Sotheby’s said: “The 1957 BMW Isetta 300 on offer was the recipient of a comprehensive restoration that was completed in 2004.
“A collection of invoices on file from the period details the thousands of dollars spent in an effort to return the vehicle to superb condition.
“Now 20 years later, the Isetta still shows wonderfully, finished in a period-correct two-tone blue and white exterior with a gray soft-folding sunroof.
“In 2025, a thorough service totaling just over $5,200 was performed, with the work focusing on the brake system, ignition components, and lubricants.
“Easily one of the most charming automobiles to ever roll off an assembly line, the Isetta 300 delights the public wherever it is seen.
“The well-maintained example on offer is no exception and will make a great addition to any collection.”
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