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The microcar market is a segment of the automotive industry that focuses on small, lightweight vehicles. These cars are typically designed for urban use, with a focus on fuel efficiency and affordability. They are often powered by small engines, and feature a compact design that allows them to fit into tight spaces. Microcars are often used as a second car for commuting, or as a primary vehicle for those who live in cities and need a reliable, low-cost form of transportation.
Microcars have become increasingly popular in recent years, as they offer a viable alternative to larger, more expensive vehicles. They are often seen as a more sustainable option, as they are typically more fuel-efficient and have a smaller environmental footprint.
Some companies in the microcar market include Smart, Renault Twizy, and Toyota iQ. Show Less Read more