10 Extremely Strange Cars

Peel P50

The Peel P50 broke the world record. It is recognised as the smallest production car ever constructed in the 2010 Guinness Book of World Records.

Fiat Multipla

The Fiat Multipla's design was featured in an exhibition named "Different Roads - Automobiles for the Next Century ' in 1999. It has won Top Gear accolades of Car of the Year 2000.

1948 Tasco

This odd car has a slight foot-like appearance as opposed to wheels. Its controls were modeled like those of an airplane, and it was the earliest car with a T-top cover.

Nissan Cube

The Cube was a movable living space, not a vehicle.  Due to its small size and ability to be useful for many generations, it was well-liked by the people of Japan.

DMC DeLorean

The DMC DeLorean has a unique appearance. It became well-known due to its distinctively designed doors, which could open upward and outward in contrast to a typical car door.

Norman Timbs Special

This sophisticated, streamlined vehicle has no doors and a tall, swooping front nose, which contributes to its sleek appearance.

General Motors Firebird

The General Motors Firebird automobiles were prototypes that were exhibited at the 1953, 1956, and 1959 Motorama auto shows and were inspired by fighter aircraft design.

Reliant Robin

Cars commonly have four wheels. With just three wheels, two in the back and one up front, the Reliant Robin defies this trend.

Birdseye Pea Car

In December 2005, Pea Car was featured in advertisements on Birdseye Television. It took the London company "Asylum" six weeks to construct. It can travel at 50 mph (80.5 kph) while weighing 750 kg.

Outspan Orange

The Outspan Orange car had a shape like an orange, featured fiberglass bodywork that had an orange skin texture, and appeared to be an orange.