MEASURING in at just 100cm tall - and 99cm wide - the Peel P50 is the world’s smallest car to ever go into production. The ...
A Smart Fortwo seems like a small car. Upon first seeing one, many people think that it is unsafe, and wonder how it can keep up with traffic with only 70 horsepower. However, the Smart is not that ...
This just might be the second-highest price ever paid at a British auction for the Peel P50, the world's smallest production car. Although shocking, it comes as no surprise since this is believed to ...
The Peel P50 is better known as that car that Jeremy Clarkson once drove inside the BBC building. What was not made abundantly clear in that memorable "Top Gear UK" episode was just how rare and ...
Remember the Peel P50? That tiny, blue one-seater Jeremy Clarkson drove on Top Gear? Well, now you too can awkwardly drive across the background of live newscasts in your own microcar, because a U.K.
A tiny car attracted a big pay day on the weekend when record breaking bidding kicked off online for a 1964 Peel P50 weighing ...
The quest for more fuel-efficient vehicles has seen a shift from the gas-guzzling behemoths of yesteryear to smaller and smaller cars, such as the Volkswagen up!, Toyota iQ, and Tata Nano. The ...
The world’s smallest production car, previously featured on Top Gear, was found in a Gold Coast garage and auctioned by ...
As an ex-auto engineer, I am always interested in anything about cars. As someone that cares deeply about the environment, I also am interested in small light micro-cars because if they are small ...
The Peel P50 became an overnight star thanks entirely to an old episode of "Top Gear UK" from mid-aughts, in which Jeremy Clarkson goes about his daily duties in the BBC tower without leaving his car.
Quite a lot can be said about the jaw-dropping Bugatti Bolide. Oddly enough, the same premise is also valid for the world’s smallest production car ever made, the ultra-quirky Peel P50. So, why not ...
Back in the 1960s, Peel produced the smallest production cars in the world, but sadly they had to close up shop in 1966. Fast forward to today and the company has received a fresh round of funding to ...