History
Bond Bug
Designed by Tom Karen at Ogle Design, the Bond Bug was a futuristic three-wheeler marketed as a fun alternative to conventional cars. Its distinctive wedge shape, lift-up canopy, and vibrant orange color made it instantly recognizable. Powered by a Reliant 700cc engine, it shared mechanicals with the Reliant Robin but targeted a younger, trendier market. Despite its radical design, only 2,270 were built before Reliant ended production, making it a cult classic.