Thursday, April 23, 2026

Reliant Robins when were they made?

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The Reliant Robin was first manufactured in October 1973 as a replacement for the Reliant Regal, with production running in its initial form until 1981. It was subsequently revived in later iterations, with production of various models continuing sporadically until 2002.
Key Production Periods & Models
  • Mark I (1973–1981): The original model, which was upgraded from a
    to an
    engine in 1975.
  • Mark II (1989–1999): The Robin name was revived with a redesigned fiberglass body.
  • Mark III (1999–2001): The final, restyled version produced by Reliant.
  • BN-1/BN-2 (2001–2002): Produced by B&N Plastics after Reliant ceased production.
The car, famous for its three-wheeled design and fiberglass body, was primarily produced in Tamworth, England, with additional licensed production in Greece by MEBEA between 1974 and 1978.
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