Slowest car in the world

The Peel P50 was a three-wheeled microcar manufactured in 1962 and 1965 by the Peel Engineering Company on the Isle of Man. price tag of around £ 199 in when new, and currently holds the record for the smallest car ever go into production cars.


Designed as a city car, can accommodate one adult and a shopping bag. Satun car door on the left side, and windshield wiper equipment, including single and only one lamp. The default color is the color of Daytona White, Red Dragon and Dark Blue.



Manufacturer =Peel Engineering Company
Production = 1963-64 (50 produced)[1]
Assembly = Isle of Man
Class = Microcar
Body style(s) =One-door coupe
Layout =side engine, rear wheel drive[2]
Engine(s) =DKW 49 cc, 4.2 hp, fan-cooled (61 km/h (38 mph) top speed)
Transmission(s) =3-speed manual, no reverse[1]
Wheelbase =1,270 mm (50.0 in)
Length =134 cm (52.8 in)
Width =99 cm (39.0 in)
Height =120 cm (47.2 in)
Curb weight =59 kg (130 lb)
Related =Peel Trident
Designer =Cyril Cannell

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