Bond Bug mieten
Bond Bug - Design Icon from the Seventies
With our classic car hire you can book online - with unlimited kilometres! - and experience unforgettable road trips with maximum driving pleasure! You don't need more than two seats and three wheels with this design icon!
If Bond Bug is too puristic for you, but you still want to drive a British classic, then you can hire our TVR S V8, because we are more than just a Bond Bug hire company!
You can hire our vintage and classic cars for excursions, holidays or as a wedding car. No matter what occasion you want to hire one of our classic cars for - with our online booking system you can secure your favourite quickly and easily. You can find all the details in the FAQ and the terms and conditions.
Vehicle pick up location:
8310 Kemptthal (Google Maps)Description
The Bond Bug with the lifting roof is like no other - hardly anyone knows it, yet it is always the centre of attention. The orange colour was called "Tangerine" and the wedge shape is more typical of the 70s than almost any other design. You quickly get used to driving with the steering wheel on the right-hand side, and also to the fact that only one wheel steers at the front. With 31 hp and a weight of just 390 kg, the car is sufficiently motorised for today's road traffic. Driving the little Bond simply puts a smile on your face and on the faces of all those on the sidelines!
Even though the orange tricycle is called "Bond", it never appeared in a James Bond film, even though it would have fitted perfectly in a 007 film in the seventies, for example in "Diamonds are forever"? The film premiered in the same year that our Bond Bug was built, 1971
Perfect for
A trip to the lake, a classic car meeting or simply a drive in the countryside!
Special Features
The pure cult of the seventies - the design icon in orange! The Tangerine Dream on three wheels
The Bond Bug doesn't have gullwing doors like a DeLorean, but the lifting roof is at least as spectacular!
Right hand drive!
History
The Bond Bug is a two-seater three-wheeled vehicle from Great Britain. The vehicle was designed by Tom Karen, who was employed by Ogle Design. The vehicle is characterised by its angular shape. To get in and out, the upper part of the plastic body is folded up forwards. It was delivered exclusively in an orange colour, with the exception of a small series of Bond Bugs, which were launched in a bright yellow.
Reliant manufactured the vehicle under the name Bond Bug after buying up Bond Cars Ltd, first in Preston, then in Tamworth. The drive unit came from the Reliant Regal and had a displacement of 700 cc. In the final years of production, the 750 cc engine from the Reliant Robin was also offered.
Three variants were offered. In addition to the basic model, there was an E variant, which was equipped with a heater, among other things. The ES model was delivered with even better equipment and a more powerful engine.
Technical Data
Make: | Bond |
Model: | Bug |
Year: | 1971 |
Power: | 31 PS |
Engine: | 4 cylinder |
Engine Size cc: | 700ccm |
Drive: | RWD |
Gearbox: | 4 gear manual |
Seats: | 2 without belts |
Vehicle pick up location: | Kemptthal |
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Hi... Although the Bond Bug wasn't available in the end, I was extremely satisfied with all communication surrounding the eventual switch to driving the Citroën Mehari.
The introduction to the car was great and quite necessary. The car itself was a blast. Just a great experience, many thanks.