1971 New Map Solyto
A true testament to French ingenuity in the field of light commercial vehicles, the New Map Solyto embodies an era when pragmatism, economy, and simplicity shaped everyday mobility.
Produced in Lyon by the company New Map, initially known for its motorcycles, the Solyto established itself as a clever solution for small shopkeepers, craftsmen, and municipalities thanks to its minimalist format and remarkable maneuverability.
The example presented here, dating from 1971, belongs to the final generation of this endearing micro-utility vehicle.
Powered by a reliable and economical single-cylinder engine, the Solyto stands out for its lightweight construction, surprisingly rational layout, and delightfully retro styling. Its narrow cab, small rear cargo bed, and very tight turning radius made it an ideal tool for city centers and short-distance duties.
Now rare on the classic vehicle market, the New Map Solyto appeals with its distinctive charm, authenticity, and decidedly unconventional character.
More than just a utility vehicle, it represents an unexpected facet of France’s industrial heritage, appreciated by microcar collectors, enthusiasts of popular vehicles, and lovers of mechanical curiosities.
This 1971 Solyto therefore offers a unique opportunity to acquire an original, friendly, and increasingly sought-after model, perfect for enriching a collection or enlivening classic car gatherings with a touch of good humor and nostalgia.






