March 26, 2012
Driving the smallest car in the world
Some investors in the UK do believe that there is still some room for Peel P50 in the world today. Peel P50 was first launched in 1962 by UK based Peel Engineering Company. Back then, not many people were interested in the idea of a small car. A report states that only 50 units of Peel P50 were sold back then.
Once again, Peel is out in the market accepting orders for Peel P50 and Peel Trident. Peel brand is bringing out P50 and Trident possessing a 49cc two stroke gas engine offering 3.35 hp and electric engines. The electric motor produces 1.6 hp and offers 2.5 lb/ft torque with speeds of 15 miles per hour and offering a driving range of 50 miles.
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