Messerschmitt KR200

Messerschmitt KR200

Collection of dimensioned illustrations of the Messerschmitt KR200 seen from the top and elevation views
Description
Description

The Messerschmitt KR200 is a unique microcar from the 1950s, designed in Germany by aircraft manufacturer Messerschmitt. Known for its distinctive bubble canopy and sleek, three-wheeled design, the KR200 resembles a small aircraft cockpit. It features a rear-mounted engine and tandem seating for two passengers, one behind the other, optimizing aerodynamics and space efficiency.

The KR200's lightweight build and economical fuel consumption make it ideal for city driving. Its innovative design and aviation-inspired aesthetics reflect post-war ingenuity, positioning the Messerschmitt KR200 as an iconic and practical example of microcar engineering.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Messerschmitt KR200s have a total length of 111” (282 cm), overall width of 48” (122 cm), and height of 47.2” (120 cm). The wheelbase of the Messerschmitt KR200 is 80.7” (205 cm) with a curb weight of 507 lb (230 kg).

3D Model
3D Model
Common Questions
Common Questions
Messerschmitt KR200
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
47.2” | 120 cm
Width:
48” | 122 cm
Depth:
Length:
111” | 282 cm
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Weight:
507 lb | 230 kg
Area:
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Wheelbase:
80.7” | 205 cm

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Automaker:
Messerschmitt (Fritz Fend)
Year:
1955–1964

Drawings include:
Messerschmitt KR200 side view, front, rear, top

Microcars are small, lightweight vehicles designed for urban environments. They typically seat two people and are known for their compact size, making them easy to park and maneuver in crowded cities. These cars are highly fuel-efficient, often featuring low-emission engines or electric powertrains.

59” | 150 cm
58” | 147 cm
99” | 252 cm
1,093 lb | 496 kg
2022
Microlino
150.000
147.000
252.000
496.000
2022.00
112000
GUIDE
3D
Microlino
57” | 145 cm
48.5” | 123 cm
92” | 234 cm
992 lb | 450 kg
2012-2023
Renault Twizy
145.000
123.000
234.000
450.000
2012.00
108000
GUIDE
3D
Renault Twizy
46.5” | 118 cm
41” | 104 cm
54” | 137 cm
216 lb | 98 kg
1962–1965
Peel P50 Spyder
118.000
104.000
137.000
98.000
1962.00
103000
GUIDE
3D
Peel P50 Spyder
47.25” | 120 cm
41” | 104 cm
54” | 137 cm
230 lb | 105 kg
1962–1965
Peel P50 Saloon
120.000
104.000
137.000
105.000
1962.00
103000
GUIDE
3D
Peel P50 Saloon
52.75” | 134 cm
54.3” | 138 cm
88.6” | 225 cm
770 lb | 350 kg
1953–1956
BMW Isetta 300
134.000
138.000
225.000
350.000
1953.00
13400
GUIDE
3D
BMW Isetta 300
48” | 122 cm
42” | 107 cm
75” | 190 cm
330 lb | 150 kg
1965-1966
Peel Trident
122.000
107.000
190.000
150.000
1965.00
7200
GUIDE
3D
Peel Trident
56” | 142 cm
51.2” | 130 cm
95.7” | 243 cm
937 lb | 425 kg (Max)
2024
Mobilize Duo
142.000
130.000
243.000
425.000
2024.00
5100
GUIDE
3D
Mobilize Duo
47.2” | 120 cm
48” | 122 cm
111” | 282 cm
507 lb | 230 kg
1955–1964
Messerschmitt KR200
120.000
122.000
282.000
230.000
1955.00
4700
GUIDE
3D
Messerschmitt KR200
54.3” | 138 cm
55” | 140 cm
114.2” | 290 cm
1,135 lb | 515 kg
1957–1959
BMW Isetta 600
138.000
140.000
290.000
515.000
1957.00
4200
GUIDE
3D
BMW Isetta 600
52” | 132 cm
54” | 137 cm
100.4” | 255 cm
536 lb | 243 kg
1956-1958
Heinkel Kabine
132.000
137.000
255.000
243.000
1956.00
450
GUIDE
3D
Heinkel Kabine
40” | 102 cm
54” | 137 cm
120” | 305 cm
838 lb | 380 kg
1959-1961
Goggomobil Dart
102.000
137.000
305.000
380.000
1959.00
450
GUIDE
3D
Goggomobil Dart
52.4” | 133 cm
58” | 147 cm
117” | 297 cm
827 lb | 375 kg
1954-1955
Fuldamobil NWF 200
33.000
147.000
297.000
375.000
1954.00
80
GUIDE
3D
Fuldamobil NWF 200