Peel Trident

Peel Trident

Measured set of drawings of the Peel Trident in plan and side views with dimensions
Description
Description

The Peel Trident is a unique microcar from the 1960s, produced on the Isle of Man. Known for its distinctive bubble-shaped dome and futuristic design, the Trident has two seats and three wheels, offering a compact and lightweight solution for urban driving. It features a clear, acrylic canopy that gives it a spaceship-like appearance.

The small engine provides excellent fuel efficiency, making it ideal for short commutes. The Trident's quirky design and practicality embody the spirit of 1960s innovation in micro-mobility, making it a charming and memorable piece of automotive history.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Peel Tridents have a total length of 75” (190 cm), overall width of 42” (107 cm), and height of 48” (122 cm). The wheelbase of the Peel Trident is 43.25” (110 cm) with a curb weight of 330 lb (150 kg).

3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
48” | 122 cm
Width:
42” | 107 cm
Depth:
Length:
75” | 190 cm
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Weight:
330 lb | 150 kg
Area:
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Wheelbase:
43.25” | 110 cm

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Automaker:
Peel Engineering Company (Cyril Cannell)
Year:
1965-1966

Drawings include:
Peel Trident side view, front, rear, top

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