BMW 600: Technical Specifications and Comparison with the Isetta

Technical Specs

BMW 600: Technical Specifications and Comparison with the Isetta

The BMW 600 – The Isetta Grows Up

In December 1957, BMW introduced the 600 – a vehicle that built on the Isetta concept but opened an entirely new dimension. Unlike the Isetta, the BMW 600 offered seating for up to four people, a conventional side door on the right, and a powerful flat-twin engine with 582cc. Until October 1959, 34,813 examples were built.

Engine – 582 cc Flat-Twin

SpecificationBMW 600Isetta 300 (comparison)
Engine type2-cylinder flat-twin, 4-stroke1-cylinder, 4-stroke
Displacement582 cc295 cc
Power19.5 hp at 4,500 rpm13 hp at 5,200 rpm
Torque3.9 mkg at 4,300 rpm
Top speed100 km/h85 km/h
Fuel tank23 litres13 litres

Dimensions and Performance

SpecificationBMW 600
Length2,900 mm
Width1,400 mm
Height1,375 mm
Kerb weight560 kg
Payload340 kg
Top speed100 km/h
Fuel consumption (factory)5.5 L/100 km

End of Production

The BMW 600 was conceived as a family car to complement the Isetta. However it never achieved the popularity of its smaller sibling. Competition from the BMW 700, introduced in 1959, quickly sealed its fate. Production was halted in October 1959 after just two years. Of the 34,813 examples built, only a few survive today, making the BMW 600 a sought-after collector's item.