The 19-Inch Wonder: Italy’s Narrowest Street-Legal CarThe 19-Inch Wonder: Italy’s Narrowest Street-Legal Car Andrea Marazzi, an Italian mechanic, has created a ground-breaking vehicle that breaks all width records GreenTechIt is narrower than most motorcycles, measuring only 19 inches across, and was built from a 1993 Fiat Panda The vehicle, which is powered by an electric motor from a scooter, is completely operational and legal for the streets To create this one-seater wonder, Marazzi spent a year cutting and welding in his father's scrapyard It has almost all of its original components, including doors, lights, and four wheels, despite its small size The vehicle can travel roughly 25 km on a single charge and reach top speeds of 15 km/h Marazzi can move through traffic like a video game character thanks to its skinny design The vehicle combines engineering and art with its teardrop rear window and single headlight Conventions are challenged by Marazzi's creation, demonstrating that innovation can be found in even the smallest packages