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PEMBLETON MOTOR COMPANY

Born from the love of driving, the first Pembleton cycle car was crafted in 1999 by ex-National Hill Climb Champion and designer Phil Gregory. Nestled deep in the Worcestershire countryside, the new generation of Pembleton sports cars are still lovingly hand-built in Bayton in the very same workshops as "Old Number 1”.

Having grown up with motorsport in his blood, Phils' son Guy took over day to day management of the business in 2015, and has taken inspiration from the original cycle car style, whilst combining contemporary engineering and technology to make the Pembleton what it is today. 

Guy has grown the team of specialists at Pembleton over the years whilst ensuring that customers still have that special connection with the people that built their cars. The team recently launched the all new T24 4 wheeler cycle car to go alongside their already iconic V-Sport 3 wheeler. 

ABOUT US
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The Pembleton T24 is a vintage cycle car reimagined for the present. A synergy of 1920s aesthetics and 21st century technology fused to create a sports car for the ages. It handles intuitively, accurate and agile through the corners, the sound is raw with an addictive engine note, the interior is both comfortable and tactile, the T24 4 wheeler offers a fully immersive driver experience. 

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Pembleton V-Sport
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The Pembleton V-Sport is a vintage styled 3 wheeler cycle car unlike any other you will find on the road. With an unparalleled weight of just 298KG, and an incredibly smooth and adjustable ride, paired with modern engineering and technology, results in a true vintage feel without any reliability worries. 

A polished, handcrafted aluminium body with paint options available too means there is nothing quite like the V-Sport.

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