CivArchive
    Reliant Robin Three-Wheeled Car (Flux) - V1
    Preview undefined
    Preview undefined
    Preview undefined
    Preview undefined
    Preview undefined
    Preview undefined
    Preview undefined
    Preview undefined
    Preview undefined
    Preview undefined

    The Reliant Robin is one of Britain’s most iconic and unconventional vehicles, instantly recognizable by its three-wheeled design, with a single front wheel positioned at the center of the vehicle. Produced by Reliant Motor Company between 1973 and 2002, the Robin was designed as a lightweight, fuel-efficient alternative to traditional four-wheeled cars. Its fiberglass body kept weight to a minimum, allowing it to be driven on a motorcycle license under UK regulations. Despite its practicality, the Robin became infamous for its instability—prone to tipping over during sharp turns, a trait humorously exaggerated by shows like Top Gear. Nevertheless, the Robin earned a cult following, admired for its quirky charm, affordability, and the sense of nostalgia it evokes. Whether modified into a Mad Max-style war machine, a cyberpunk hover car, or a tiny drag racer, the Reliant Robin remains a symbol of British eccentricity and automotive ingenuity.

    Description

    LORA
    Flux.1 D

    Details

    Downloads
    68
    Platform
    CivitAI
    Platform Status
    Deleted
    Created
    2/12/2025
    Updated
    7/24/2025
    Deleted
    7/21/2025

    Files

    Reliant_Robin_Three-Wheeled_Car_Flux.safetensors