At a mere 54 inches long and just
41 inches wide, the legendary Peel P50 currently holds the record for
the smallest automobile to go into production.
It has no reverse gear thus proving difficult to maneuver in tight situations.
Having only one headlight, door and powered by a diminutive powerplant, its design stands as a symbol of automotive minimalism.
Originally manufactured in the
1960s on the Isle of Man, the Peel P50 was the Brainchild of serial
inventor and Peel Engineering Company’s owner Cyril Cannell.
He envisioned an ultra compact,
exceptionally small commuter car capable travelling at 40 mph while
comfortably seating one adult carrying a briefcase.
Production ceased in 1964 with
only fifty Peel P50s ever being produced. In 2010, production of a
replica version was started by a newly formed company, called Peel
Engineering Ltd based in England.
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