Andrea Marazzi, an Italian mechanic, has transformed a 1993 Fiat Panda into the world's narrowest functioning car, measuring just 19.6 inches in width. This one-seater electric vehicle retains many original parts yet has been radically modified into a slim design that looks like a cartoon. Despite its comical appearance, it operates efficiently with an electric motor from an e-scooter and has a top speed of 15 km/h. Marazzi created this unique vehicle as a tribute to the Fiat Panda and showcased it at a festival celebrating the car's legacy.
At just 19.6 inches wide, the one-seater electric vehicle looks more like a cartoon sketch brought to life than a road-ready hatchback.
Marazzi spent over a year building the vehicle as a tribute to the original Fiat Panda. Nearly every original part of the 1993 car has been reused.
Powering this narrow Panda is a small electric motor borrowed from an e-scooter, paired with a 24V battery that gives the car a modest top speed.
While Marazzi originally created it as a showpiece, the vehicle is fully operational and was recently driven in public at an enthusiast gathering.
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