Ligier

Ligier: From F1 to Urban Mobility Ligier is a brand with a split personality, excelling in two vastly different worlds: endurance racing and urban microcars. Founded by Guy Ligier in 1968, the French company became famous in the 1970s and 80s as a Formula 1 constructor, winning nine Grands Prix. Today, Ligier Automotive continues to build championship-winning LMP2 and LMP3 prototypes for Le Mans and IMSA. However, on the street, Ligier is the market leader in “voitures sans permis” (license-free cars). Leveraging their expertise in chassis tuning and composite materials, Ligier builds the sportiest microcars on the market. Models like the JS50 and the new electric Myli feature aggressive styling, disc brakes, and Pioneer sound systems, appealing to young drivers who want freedom before they can legally drive a full-sized car. Sporting Heritage Safety: Ligier utilizes monobloc tubular chassis frames for their microcars, derived from racing safety cells. Electric Transition: The Myli offers the longest range in the electric quadricycle segment. Design: Sporty trims feature red accents, carbon-look interiors, and aerodynamic body kits. Whether cruising at 45 km/h in a city center or hitting 300 km/h down the Mulsanne Straight, Ligier applies the same passion for engineering and performance. Explore Ligier