1974 Michelotti Lem

Michelotti Lem, 1974
Michelotti Lem, 1974
Michelotti Lem, 1974
Michelotti Lem, 1974
Photo: Damiano Garro - The Italian Junkyard
Photo: Damiano Garro - The Italian Junkyard
Photo: Damiano Garro - The Italian Junkyard
Photo: Damiano Garro - The Italian Junkyard
Photo: Damiano Garro - The Italian Junkyard
Photo: Damiano Garro - The Italian Junkyard
Michelotti Lem, 1974 - Interior
Michelotti Lem, 1974 - Interior
Иллюстрации: Concept Car Central; Damiano Garro
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Michelotti Lem (Laboratorio Elettrico Mobile), 1974
Ahead of the times and modern.

A true journalist, Gianni Rogliatti in 1973 proposed an electric propulsed car with tires disposed in a rhomboidal layout. A monocoque in aluminium sheets glued and riveted, the engine is controlled by a chopper, 48 volt lead batteries.

Michelotti’s haute couture completes the work.


The Lem (Laboratorio Elettrico Mobile) was an electric vehicle introduced at the 1974 Geneva Auto Show. Designed by Italian journalist, Gianni Rogliatti, the Lem seated two people, had two large gull-wing doors, and was intended for use in urban cities. With an ample glass area and a striking yellow (later orange) paint finish, the Lem had partially-movable windows, with the rest of the glass fixed.
По материалам: "Dream, cars of the future since 1950" exposition, Turin, 2008; Concept Car Central
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