Messerschmitt KR 200

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Description

The Messerschmitt KR 200, introduced in 1955, was an evolution of the KR 175 microcar, offering improved performance, comfort, and handling. Designed by Fritz Fend and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Messerschmitt, the KR 200 was part of the “Kabinenroller” (or “cabin scooter”) series, aimed at providing affordable and efficient transportation in the post-war period.

The KR 200 was powered by a 191 cc single-cylinder, two-stroke engine that produced about 10 horsepower, giving it a modest top speed of approximately 56 mph (90 km/h). Unlike the KR 175, the KR 200 had a more refined 4-speed manual transmission with reverse, making it more versatile and easier to maneuver in tight spaces. The increase in engine size and power allowed for better acceleration and overall performance, ideal for city and suburban travel.

One of the KR 200’s most notable features was its distinctive bubble canopy, inspired by Messerschmitt’s aircraft designs. The canopy opened to the side, providing entry to the tandem seating arrangement, with the driver positioned in front and a single passenger seat behind. The interior was basic yet functional, with a steering bar instead of a wheel, making it feel more like an aircraft cockpit than a car.

The KR 200’s compact, three-wheeled design and low curb weight made it highly maneuverable and economical. Its fuel efficiency, combined with an affordable price, made it popular among European buyers seeking reliable transport. Small but agile, it could handle urban environments with ease while maintaining low operating costs.

The Messerschmitt KR 200 quickly gained a reputation for its unique style and efficiency, becoming a cult classic over the years. Its distinct appearance and innovative design make it an enduring symbol of post-war microcar innovation and German engineering creativity.

Additional information

Manufacturer

Messerschmitt

Country

Germany

Production Started

1955

Production Stopped

1956

Vehicle Type

Bodystyle

Three-wheeler

Number of Doors

1

Number of Seats

2

Top Speed

56 mph (90 kph)

0-60 mph (0-100 kph)

Power

8 / 10 / 10 @ 5250 rpm

Torque

15 / 11 @ 3800 rpm

Engine Manufacturer

Messerschmitt

Engine

Inline 1

Engine Location

Rear

Engine Displacement

193 cc (11.7 cu in)

Valvetrain

Two-stroke

Valves per Cylinder

Bore / Stroke

65 x 58 mm (2.559 x 2.283 in)

Compression Ratio

6.6:1

Cooling System

-, Air

Charging System

Fuel Type

Petrol

Fuel System

Carburator, 1 x Bing

Aspiration

Normal

Fuel Capacity

Drive

Transmission

M4

Steering

Front Brakes

Rear Brakes

Front Suspension

Rear Suspension

Tyre Dimensions

Chassis

Weight

240 kg (529 lb)

Length

2820 mm (111 in)

Width

1220 mm (48 in)

Height

1200 mm (47.2 in)

Wheelbase

2030 mm (79.9 in)