The Sinclair C5 represented our hopes and dreams; freedom, cost-effectiveness, and Street-Hawk stylings (well, almost). Only a lucky few got their hands on the dream machine. We’re hoping for a C5 revival.
Sinclair C5
(From Wikipedia) The Sinclair C5 was a battery electric vehicle invented by Sir Clive Sinclair and launched in the United Kingdom on 10 January 1985. It was a battery-assisted tricycle steered by handles on each side of the driver’s seat. Powered operation was possible making it unnecessary for the driver to pedal. Its top speed of 15 miles per hour (24 km/h), was the fastest allowed in the UK without a driving licence. It sold for £399 plus £29 for delivery. It became an object of popular ridicule and was a commercial disaster, selling only around 12,000 units.
