The Peel P50 is the world smallest car, a three-wheeled microcar manufactured in 1962 and 1965 by the Manx Peel Engineering Company. It retailed for£199 when new, and currently holds the record for the smallest-ever automobile to go into production.
Peel microcars were built in Peel, Isle of Man in the 1960's by Peel Engineering.
Owner designer Cyril Cannell and his workforce led by George Gelling created these cars in premises close to peel harbour.
Peel Engineering was at the forefront of glass fibre and plastics moulding technology, famous for its motorcycle racing fairings and boat-building expertise.
This site is dedicated mainly to the Peel P50 and Peel Trident, but also includes information on the Manxcar, Prototypes, Viking Minisport, P1000 and replicas.
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