The Reliant Robin was a three wheel (one front two rear) vehicle powered by a water cooled four-cylinder 750cc engine that yielded 32 bhp and could be driven on a UK motorcycle license. Originally bought to market in 1973 the robin was made under licence by a company called B&N Plastics in July 2001, but stopped in October 2002.
Chastised as a "Plasic Pig" for its fibreglass bodywork, it was brought into the publics attention in the 1980's, as the vehicle of choice for the character 'Del boy' Trotter in the sit com "Only fools and horses".
reliant robin or reliant regal
The Reliant Robin car is unique because it only has three wheels. Also the Reliant Robin has a fiberglass body shell. The Robin is known for bing unstable but recently drivers of the Robin are known as the safest drivers in Britain.
Reliant Robin
3 Wheels on a Reliant Robin (3-wheeled car)
As Reliant Robin is not classed as a car but a tricycle you do not need to have a qualified driver with you.
A Robin Reliant is a type of car, and they are occasionally available for purchase from used car dealerships. They can also be located online from eBay, Buy Your Car, and JustGoodCars.
Reliant Robin
It was a Reliant Robin.
It was a Reliant Robin.
Reliant Robins do not have 50cc engines ! They are either 478cc or 848cc.
The Reliant Robin is a small car formerly manufactured by the Reliant Motor Company in Tamworth, England. It's famous for having a very small frame and only three wheels. Good information on Reliant Robin cars can be found on Wikipedia that has a long article about them including links for deeper information.
Like a car. It has a key ignition, steering wheel, gear stick, and pretty much everything else like a car (apart from a fourth wheel)