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04 Nov 2025

Sportivetta Zero1: ItalSpeedForm's Microcar for the Post-Diesel City

ItalSpeedForm Design Studio is offering its fully functional prototype of the Sportivetta Zero1
ItalSpeedForm Design Studio is offering its fully functional prototype of the Sportivetta Zero1

By EVWorld.com Si Editorial Team

In a rare technology transfer move, ItalSpeedForm Design Studio is offering its fully functional prototype of the Sportivetta Zero1 for sale - complete with a modular chassis, road-tested diesel drivetrain, and a business plan targeting Europe's booming L6 quadricycle market. But beneath the aluminum skin and disc brakes lies something far more valuable: a platform built for electric conversion, urban agility, and design-forward mobility.

Designed by Italo Federico Sciacca, a veteran of Italian automotive styling and founder of ItalSpeedForm, the Sportivetta Zero1 is a two-seat microcar with a footprint under 2.5 meters - small enough to park perpendicular in a third of a standard stall. Originally conceived as a diesel-powered urban crossover, the Zero1 now represents a pivot point for EV-focused startups and manufacturers seeking a shortcut into the ?800 million L6 segment projected by 2027.

The prototype features a 6 kW diesel enginemodular technical platform

According to Italian press coverage, Sciacca designed the Zero1 to challenge urban congestion and redefine micro-mobility aesthetics. The prototype has already been road-tested, and ItalSpeedForm is offering not just the vehicle, but a complete package: CAD files, design rights, and an executive business plan with projected 27% ROI in Year 3 and break-even within 18 months.

Why sell now? ItalSpeedForm is a design studio - not a manufacturer. The sale is a strategic handoff to buyers with production capacity and market access. The studio seeks partners who can scale the Zero1 in either diesel or electric form, with final L6 type approval left to the buyer. Target markets include France (50%), Italy (25%), Spain (15%), and Germany (10%), where car-sharing, rental fleets, and urban delivery services are driving demand for compact, low-emission vehicles.

For EV startups, the Sportivetta Zero1 offers a rare shortcut: a proven chassis, a stylish shell, and a market-tested concept ready for electrification. For visionary investors, it?s a chance to own the blueprint for a post-diesel microcar - designed in Italy, built for Europe, and waiting for its electric moment.


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