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Fully Road Legal
 

The Peel Trident is Peel Engineering's two seater three-wheeled car and the second model to go in to production. With its iconic bubble domed roof and futuristic styling it has been described as a terrestrial flying saucer.

 

At 72 inches long, it is considerably larger than its little sister, the P50. Although, like the P50, it was designed as a 'shopping car' and was classed as a 'saloon scooter'. Approximately 82 were originally produced on the Isle of Man between 1965-66. In 1966 a four wheeled electric version was also produced.

 

Dragon's Den's James Caan along with Peel enthusiast Gary Hillman and businessman Faizal Khan have reinvigorated the Peel brand, putting into production new, eco-friendly, road legal Peel Tridents. These new Peels remain faithful to the sixties original coming equipped with modern equivalent powerplants. A 1966 Peel Trident recently went up for auction, it sold for over $103,000!

trident side

trident diagram

 

diemnsions model range
Length: 1829 mm - 72 inches

Model:

30 Mph Electric

50 Mph Electric

 
Width: 1067 mm - 42 inches

Powerplant:

DC Brushless CVT

DC Brushless CVT

 
Weight: 99 kg - 198 lbs

Output:

2.3 Kw - 3.1 bhp

4.0 kw - 5.4 bhp

 
Chassis Fibreglass, Steel frame

Torque:

4.2 Nm - 3.1 lbf

14.4 Nm - 10.62 lbf

 

Occupants:

Two Seater Coupe

Top Speed:

50 kmph - 30 mph

80 kmph - 50 mph

 
Door: Bubble Roof Canopy

Max Range:

130 km - 80 miles

100 km - 62 miles

 
   

Brakes:

All wheel braking with KERS (Kinetic Energy Recovery System)

 
           

Fully Road Legal in the UK in USA. Can be custom built to be Road Legal in other countries.