Peel P50 drives up the Top Gear clip rankings

Friday 15th July 2011, 4:52PM BST.

Remember when Jeremy Clarkson gave us a laugh on Top Gear, driving the world’s tiniest production car, the quirky British hand-built Peel P50, to work – literally into his office?

This fun clip has gone down in history as the 5th greatest moment in the motoring programme – and arguably the funniest film Top Gear has ever made.

The video of the Peel P50’s star performance has been rated top of the pops on the show’s website by viewers from all over the world.

“It certainly was an unforgettable experience for all involved,” said Faizal Khan of Peel Engineering, who, with his partner, Gary Hillman, resurrected the firm on the Isle of Man that originally manufactured the novel little one-seater Peel cars.

The pair caught the attention of entrepreneur James Caan, who decided to “adopt” Peel Engineering when the partners pitched their business to the panel on the BBC’s Dragons’ Den. It was Mr Caan’s final investment through the show.

With Mr Caan’s expertise and investment, Peel Engineering took the road to fame with its three-wheeler micro-machines – including the legendary appearance on Top Gear.

The partners are busy, filling orders for the first petrol version road-legal Peel, available as a limited edition.

“Just as we thought, they are being snapped up, but we are still taking orders on our website,” said Mr Khan.

The petrol Peel P50 does between 180 and 200 miles to the gallon, sports a 49cc engine and a top speed of 40mph, selling at £14,995 (excluding shipping and delivery).

The Peels come in eco-friendly electric versions too, capable of travelling up to 50 miles between charges and reaching speeds in excess of 35mph.



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