Is it legal to drive a Sinclair C5 on the road?

Sir Clive Sinclair’s electric trike, a battery-powered machine which can be driven on the roads without a licence, insurance or tax by anyone over 14, arrived on the market yesterday.

How much did a Sinclair C5 cost?

The C5 was initially sold at a cost of £399, but to keep the cost under the £400 mark a number of components were sold as optional accessories.

Who invented Sinclair C5?

Clive SinclairSinclair C5 / InventorSir Clive Marles Sinclair was an English entrepreneur and inventor, best known for being a pioneer in the computing industry, and also as the founder of several companies that developed consumer electronics in the 1970s and early 1980s. Wikipedia

Why did the C5 fail?

He has had great success, but also some disasters, the most notable being the C5 electric vehicle. The reasons for this failure are examined mainly from a marketing perspective. Sinclair ignored the basic principles of marketing and new product development, and thereby made a number of fundamental errors.

When did the Sinclair C5 come out?

January 1985
The C5 was launched with great fanfare in January 1985 in London – and the project went downhill from there. Powered by a 12-volt lead acid battery, the C5 had a claimed range of 20 miles – enough to cover many people’s commutes to work – but it could only travel at 15mph.

Why did C5 fail?

What was the range of a Sinclair C5?

20 miles

How many Sinclair C5 are there?

14,000
Of the some 14,000 produced, only about 5,000 of them sold in ten months before production ceased, making the C5 a catastrophic flop and failure that swallowed most of its creator’s fortune and effectively ended his business career.

Was the Sinclair C5 ahead of its time?

Thirty years ago Merthyr’s Hoover plant found itself the somewhat unlikely target of the paparazzi.

What year did the C5 come out?

Chevrolet Corvette (C5)
Production October 1, 1996 – July 2, 2004
Model years 1997–2004
Assembly United States: Bowling Green, Kentucky
Designer John Cafaro (1993)

Was the Sinclair C5 a success?

In 1985, British entrepreneur Sir Clive Sinclair unveiled the electrically powered pedal car the C5. It was a disastrous failure.

How much is a C5?

The Chevrolet Corvette C5 or the performance model Z06 C5, a few generations removed from the current C7, is a good middle-ground pick, fast off the line and generally available for between $20,000 and $25,000. It boasts a powerful racing legacy, being the first Corvette to win the LeMans.