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Reliant Kitten

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269:. But mainly the DL model was an interior improvement package. It included more comfortable seats which reclined and tilted – and were available in brown or black cloth – a stronger door design with chrome interior handles, vinyl door cards incorporating map pockets, a parcel shelf, volt meter and oil pressure gauges. The car also had a radio with twin speakers, Gemini alloy wheels, additional carpets, front and rear fog lights and in some cases rear reversing lights, the biggest claim was the Kitten DL was the first UK small car to come with a rear wiper as standard, something car journalists noted at the time similar to the Kitten's bigger brother the Scimitar GTE. 31: 293: 273: 285:, thus making a van. Other changes included a black vinyl interior with an optional rear bench seat which folded flat. The van could be had with or without a front passenger seat. With the seat, the van had an interior volume of 43 cu ft (1,200 L); without the seat, volume increased to 53 cu ft (1,500 L). A number of the vans "ended up with windows fitted as it was cheaper to buy than the estate". 355:(40,000 km) in 10 months of ownership. Both he and his wife owned Kittens. Automotive writer Craig Cheetham opined that Reliants in general appealed to "the older generations among Britain's population" because of the car's durability and that "the average buyers" of the Kitten "were well into their sixties". 300:
In 1982, after selling 4551 Kittens, "small numbers" of which had been built in left hand drive for export, the last Kitten rolled off the production line. It was "not replaced" by a new car but "The all new Reliant Fox" went into production in 1983. The Fox had similar mechanicals to the Kitten, but
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After production problems with the Robin caused a drop in sales and loss of staff, Reliant decided to close down the Kitten production line and focus on Robin production, this meant after 1978 the Kitten became a "special order" vehicle only. If a customer wanted a Kitten they would now need to order
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The Kitten was originally going to use the 750 cc Reliant engine that was currently fitted to the Reliant Robin but after driving prototypes, it was soon decided the 750 cc 32 hp (24 kW) engine was not acceptable, so it was decided to tune the engine but after engineers researched
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Prototypes of the Kitten were shown to the public in 1974 with some criticism that the Kitten looked like a "4 wheeled Robin" and because of this the car had a quick front end redesign with the round headlights replaced with the square lucas headlamps shared with the Austin Allegro and a black light
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A number of Kittens were still sold in 1983 and 1984 from dealer built kits, lots of spares were left in stock at Reliant and since the Reliant Fox used the same chassis as the Kitten a number of vehicles were built by dealers for customers as the Fox didn't appeal to the same market since it was a
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magazine in 1976, a Dr Robert Elliot-Porter wrote that he had driven his Kitten on a 80 mi (130 km) round-trip on a motorway and averaged 81.5 mph (131.2 km/h). He called it "a car of which the British can be proud," adding that he had driven his Kitten more than 25,000 mi
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this they found changing the crank and rods the 750 cc engine could become a 850 cc engine without changing the liners or pistons which again saved production costs. This new engine 850 cc engine developed 40 hp (30 kW) and could also be used in the Robin as an upgrade.
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The Kitten was Reliant's second attempt to sell into the general small car market, the previous attempt in the 1960s was the Reliant Rebel and Reliant at the time told Ogle design to make the Rebel look completely different to the Reliant Regal 3/25 it was based on (but keep the same doors and
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Automobiles Ltd. Renamed the Dolphin, these cars had only slight changes, such as front grille and wheel trims. However, two-door cars were not particularly popular in India as laws restricted the sale of such vehicles in half of the country. As a result, Sipani produced the Montana, a larger
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On 1 December 1977, a van version of the Kitten was announced. It shared the profile of the Kitten Estate but used the prototype nose of the original Kitten saloon, which had 7 in (180 mm) Lucas round headlamps. The new car had blank panels in place of the windows behind the
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five-door hatchback with a more modern appearance. The cars were successful rally cars in India and were seen as a popular home-grown choice of vehicle. Sipani carried on producing vehicles built around the Kitten design and mechanicals into the 1990s.
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Though Reliant had ended production of the Kitten in the UK it was expected to sell the imported Sipani Dolphin in the UK but this plan was quickly scrapped after Reliant saw the quality of the vehicles Sipani was producing.
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The Kitten launched in 1975 as a Saloon and Estate model with a large range of optional extras and a choice of black or tan interiors, it was also one of the first small UK cars to be sold as standard with radial tyres.
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using leaf springs and a solid rear axle, from the middle forwards the car is significantly different, with the engine moved forward and instead of using suspension from another manufacture Reliant-designed (but
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windscreen) but for the new Kitten design Reliant told Ogle to keep as much of the Robin as they could to keep down production cost from parts sharing as Reliant knew sales would be lower than the current Robin.
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at a Reliant dealer and wait for the car to be built by taking staff off the Robin production line, it also meant Kittens were no longer made in general batches and kept in stock at dealers.
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panel and black bumpers front and rear. This earlier front end design would be used later on for Van models as the 7" round headlamps were significantly cheaper than the square lucas lamps.
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In October 1976 a new de luxe version of the Kitten, branded as the Kitten DL, was announced. Improvements included revised springs and dampers and a different
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Even though UK production ended in 1982 the whole production assembly was sold to Indian firm Sipani Automobiles where production ran until the mid 1990s.
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The Kitten is based around the design of the original 1970s Reliant Robin and was the first production car to use Reliant's 850 cc engine.
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front suspension. Moving the engine forward increased driver and front passenger room, compared with the three-wheeled cars.
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van, these cars are easy to spot as they use the Fox's 12 inch wheels and are usually registered on Q registration plates.
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The chassis design of the Kitten from mid section backwards is essentially the same as that of the three-wheeled
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was a four-wheeled pickup with hard tops available to also make it into an estate or van type vehicle.
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1982 was not the end of production of the Kitten, though, as large numbers were built as CKD kits in
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magazine noted that the car's 80 mph (130 km/h) speed and 45 mpg
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Index


Reliant
Designer
Ogle
Body style
saloon
estate car
van
Engine
I4
Wheelbase
Kerb weight
Reliant Rebel
Reliant Fox
economy car
saloon
van
Reliant Motor Company
Tamworth, England
Reliant Robin
Lotus
double wishbone
anti-roll bar

B-pillar

Bangalore
Sipani
Reliant Kitten Register
Classic and Sportscar

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