
The Microcar Family Luxe is a model from the former French microcar manufacturer Microcar. It was a long-wheelbase, four-seat version of the company's "MC" series.
Here is what you need to know about the Microcar Family Luxe:
Manufacturer: Microcar was a French manufacturer of license-exempt quadricycles. In 2008, it was acquired by fellow French automaker Ligier. In 2024, the Microcar brand was discontinued by Ligier.
Model history: The Family Luxe belonged to the "MC" series of Microcars, which also included the two-seat MC1 and MC2.
Features: As a family model, the Family Luxe was a long-wheelbase version designed to accommodate four people. Like other microcars, it was designed for urban and short-distance travel, offering a practical and maneuverable alternative to traditional cars.
Market: Like many microcars, the Microcar Family Luxe was designed for drivers who do not have a full car license. These vehicles are often called sans permis (license-exempt) in France, where they are popular.
Legacy: The Family Luxe was eventually replaced by newer models in the Microcar lineup, such as the M.Go series, before the Microcar brand was retired. Today, the vehicles are often sought after by enthusiasts and collectors.