1962 Peel P50 specs, lap times, performance data, top speed, engine specifications, pictures, updated January 2025.
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Performance CategoryPeel P50VW Polo GTI 1.4 TSI Top speed 61 kph (38 mph) 229 kph (142 mph)Summary CategoryPeel P50VW Polo GTI 1.4 TSI Track Performance 0 0 Straight line speed 2 100 Overall 2 100Verdict Polo GTI 1.4 TSI is the fastest by a huge margin. However, FastestLaps.com does...
The Peel P50 Saloon is a unique, closed-top microcar from the 1960s, produced on the Isle of Man. Known as the smallest car ever produced, it features a simple, boxy design with a single door on the left side and three wheels. Its compact shape and lightweight build make it exception...
First unveiled at the 1964 Earls Court Motorcycle Show, the Trident featured a new body design but used the P50’s Zweirad Union single-cylinder engine and three-speed gearbox without reverse. It is said, however, that the last six Tridents produced utilized the 98-cc engine and automatic ...
Instead, we get the Trident, and its sibling, the P50, produced by Manx-based Peel Engineering Company. While Peel made aerodynamic fairings for racing motorcycles, their cars were somewhat less racy. The single-seat P50 first appeared in 1962, followed by the two-seat, bubble-top Trident in...