The 1951 Atlas Babycar 2S is a fascinating and exceptionally rare microcar that perfectly captures the post-WWII European spirit of minimalist, budget-friendly transportation.
Manufactured in France by Société Industrielle de Livry, this charming “bubble car” features a strikingly aerodynamic, toy-like fiberglass body with open-top styling and a distinctively rounded front end. Powered by a tiny, rear-mounted 175cc single-cylinder AMC engine, the Babycar 2S was built purely for short, economical city commutes rather than high-speed performance.
With only a handful of units ever produced and even fewer surviving today, this quirky two-seater is highly coveted by automotive collectors as a whimsical masterpiece of early mid-century micro-engineering. These charming photos beautifully capture the whimsical design, compact proportions, and pioneering spirit of the 1951 Atlas Babycar 2S, a delightful relic of postwar French ingenuity and one of the most endearing microcars of its time.






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