- Sinclair Vehicles
Sinclair Vehicles Ltd was a company formed in March 1983 by
Sir Clive Sinclair as a focus for his work in the field of electric vehicles. The initial investment was £8.6m, which came from the proceeds of the sale of some of Sir Clive's shares inSinclair Research .Barrie Wills , formerly of theDeLorean Motor Company , was appointed as managing director.The first (and only) Sinclair Vehicles production model was the single-seater
Sinclair C5 , launched on10 January 1985 . Larger models were planned, including the C15, a four-seater car capable of speeds of up to convert|80|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on. The generally poor reception given to the C5 by the press and public meant that these models would never reach production.In August 1985, Hoover, the manufacturer of the C5, announced that production would be stopped due to a financial dispute with Sinclair Vehicles. The following month, Sinclair Vehicles were renamed as TPD Ltd. On
15 October 1985 , it was announced that TPD were in receivership and the company entered voluntary liquidation on4 November 1985 .External links
* [http://www.nvg.ntnu.no/sinclair/vehicles/c5_sst.htm Excerpt from "Sinclair and the 'Sunrise' Technology"]
* [http://www.sinclairc5.com/sinclairstory/c5conceived.htm Excerpt from "The Sinclair Story"]
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