Micro electric hybrid car TV ad from the 1980’s

The Sinclair C5 was one of the first hybrid electric micro cars. It was called an electric tricycle at the time. This allowed it to be marketed as a vehicle that can be driven on the sidewalks by anyone over the age of 14 without a license or insurance. It is similar to the Wycycle (see video). However, the early Wycyclles did not have pedals for moving. And the Wycycle could be folded up and had a top to cover the person. What may be interesting is to see a kind of C5 Wycycle which embraces the latest technology for achieving strenght, weight reduction, motor power and energy efficiency, along with latest battery technology (such as lithium polymer batteries).

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3 Responses to “Micro electric hybrid car TV ad from the 1980’s”

  1. Neonspinnazz30 says:

    Wow, it looks like …
    Wow, it looks like a smart forone!

  2. DeltaNC says:

    The C5 was not a …
    The C5 was not a hybrid since it was pure electric (unless you are counting the pedal power). In addition it was never designed to be used on pavements, since cycling on the pavement is technically illegal in the UK.

  3. ashenclone says:

    thanks for the …
    thanks for the upload

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