He Built the World’s Tiniest Car… and It Actually Works!
Ever seen a street-legal microcar that fits in your garage like a suitcase? Watch how a go-kart frame turns into the smallest electric car you’ve ever seen—built entirely from scratch!
What if we told you someone just built a fully functional car that’s smaller than a bathtub, and it actually drives? In this jaw-dropping build from Meanwhile in the Garage, you’ll witness the creation of what may be the smallest electric car in the world. Starting with nothing but a bare go-kart frame, the creator turns imagination into innovation, constructing a sleek microcar complete with a futuristic canopy, mirror-mounted lights, and urban-ready performance.
What hooked us right away was the sheer creativity and engineering wizardry. This isn’t just a DIY project; it’s a glimpse into the future of ultra-compact, sustainable mobility. The custom-built transparent dome alone is a feat of art and aerodynamics, inspired by a fully enclosed Yamaha superbike he built earlier. It’s functional. It’s clean. It turns heads. And it sparks real curiosity about what city driving could look like in the years ahead.
We love this video because it combines jaw-dropping design, problem-solving, and forward-thinking innovation, all in under ten minutes.