Invasion of the Tiny Cars
From outer space to suburbia — resistance is futile
From Outer Space To Your Driveway
The space-age car that came down to Earth.
A Road Legal Flying Saucer
Its space-age dome made it feel like a flying saucer on wheels — quirky, futuristic, and unforgettable.
Love At First Contact
The future’s never been so cute!
Electric Dreams, 1966
In 1965, Peel unveiled the Trident — a bubble-topped, two-seat upgrade of the P50. A year later, they shocked the world with a four-wheel electric car, tested on London's busy streets by the British government. Over fifty years ahead of its time!
The Future from the Swinging Sixties
The Trident, the Peel P50’s two-seater sister from the Swinging ’60s, is reborn as an electric four-wheel convertible — bigger, comfier, and just as quirky. Make it yours today.
Quick Specs
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Range
50 miles
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Charge Time
4 Hours
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Top Speed
25 mph
Two’s Company, Peel’s a Party
The new Trident is roomier than the 1960s classic, with comfortable seating for two. Fully electric and limited to 25 mph, it’s a low-speed vehicle made for easy, around-town fun — quirky, cool, and unmistakably Peel.