Peel P50 Spyder

Peel P50 Spyder

Set of scaled dimensioned drawings of the Peel P50 Spyder viewed from the top and side with variations
Description
Description

The Peel P50 Spyder is an open-top version of the iconic Peel P50, a microcar from the 1960s produced on the Isle of Man. Known as the world's smallest car, the Spyder features a minimalist, three-wheeled design with a single door and an open cabin. This lightweight, compact car is powered by a small engine, making it perfect for short urban commutes.

Its unique, quirky appearance and status as an automotive curiosity highlight its focus on practicality and fun. The Peel P50 Spyder embodies the spirit of minimalistic and efficient transportation with a touch of retro charm.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Peel P50 Spyders have a total length of 54” (137 cm), overall width of 41” (104 cm), and height of 46.5” (118 cm). The wheelbase of the Peel P50 Spyder is 41.3” (105 cm) with a curb weight of 216 lb (98 kg).

3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
46.5” | 118 cm
Width:
41” | 104 cm
Depth:
Length:
54” | 137 cm
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Weight:
216 lb | 98 kg
Area:
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Wheelbase:
41.3” | 105 cm

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Automaker:
Peel Engineering Company (Cyril Cannell)
Year:
1962–1965

Drawings include:
Peel P50 Spyder side view, front, rear, top

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