Italian designs world's narrowest car inspired by 1993 Fiat Panda
- HappyNass
- Jul 4
- 1 min read

Italian mechanic Andrea Marazzi designed the world's narrowest drivable car, using the chassis of a 1993 Fiat Panda.
The new vehicle is no more than half a meter wide, giving it a cartoon-like appearance.
Marazzi explained that work on the project took more than a year, while maintaining most of the car's original components, including the headlights, doors, roof, and wheels. However, the body was radically modified, as it was cut into two parts and made smaller while maintaining its basic functions, allowing the car to drive, brake, and operate signals and lights.

Due to the limited space, Marazzi replaced the conventional engine with an electric motor taken from a scooter. This motor, powered by a 24-volt battery, provides a range of up to 25 kilometers at a top speed of 15 km/h.
Despite the design's efficiency, the car will not be allowed on the road, as it is not legally registered. It was originally designed as a "show model" to be displayed only at exhibitions and events.
Source: VK Published on 04.07.2025 - https://ar.rt.com/107j8
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