Europcar Switzerland becomes the first car rental company to add the two-seater electric vehicle Microlino to its fleet.
From now on, these compact EVs are available for hire at the Zurich and Bern branches for CHF 39.90 per day, including electricity and unlimited mileage.
This partnership brings together two companies with a shared vision: to provide smart urban mobility.
By integrating the Microlino, Europcar expands its electric fleet with a compact and sustainable vehicle, further reinforcing its mission to offer forward-thinking mobility solutions.

“With the Microlino, we are offering our customers in urban areas a new, attractive, and sustainable mobility option,” says Hendrik Lütjens, Managing Director of Europcar Switzerland.
Diego Pugliese, Country Manager of Microlino Switzerland, adds: “This partnership is a key milestone for us. Together with Europcar, we’re bringing the Microlino to where it truly belongs – the streets of our cities.”
Additional benefits for Microlino owners
This collaboration also opens new opportunities for Microlino owners.
They benefit from exclusive discounts on Europcar rentals worldwide – ideal for holidays, weekend getaways, or situations where more space or range is needed.
Booking is simple and can be done online via the Europcar website.
About Europcar
Europcar is Europe’s leading car rental provider, with over 75 years of experience and a presence in more than 140 countries.
In Switzerland, Europcar operates over 90 branches and offers one of the country’s largest rental fleets, with around 5,500 vehicles.
As part of the AMAG Group, Europcar is committed to delivering innovative, flexible, and sustainable mobility solutions – now including the Microlino.
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