Auction Car of the Week: Bond Bug 700ES

When the Bond Bug first burst onto British streets in 1970, it wasn’t just another microcar. This was a statement of fun, futurism and sheer audacity.

Designed by the visionary Tom Karen (best known for creating the Raleigh Chopper bicycle) the wedge-shaped Bug immediately set itself apart from more conventional three-wheelers.

With a lift-up canopy and side screens in place of doors, it captured the essence of youthful rebellion at the start of the 1970s. Even 55 years on, it still looks like nothing else.

Fun meets function

Bond Bug 700ES

This 1971 Bond Bug 700ES – the top-tier version – is presented in the model’s trademark Brilliant Tangerine colour, complemented by a black interior.

Beneath its fibreglass body lies a 700cc four-cylinder Reliant engine. It delivers a modest 32hp, yet is capable of propelling this lightweight trike to a surprising maximum speed of 78mph. Being an ES model, it also boasts improved seats with extra padding, mud flaps, a spare wheel and an ashtray.

This particular Bug has been cherished by its current owner for 42 years. It underwent a restoration in 2021, which involved targeted bodywork repairs and structural enhancements. Now showing just 40,732 miles, it comes with a fresh MOT certificate and no advisories.

The future was orange

Bond Bug 700ES

Beyond its quirky styling, the Bond Bug has cemented its place in British automotive folklore. Not only did it provide the chassis for Luke Skywalker’s Landspeeder in the original Star Wars film, it also became a symbol of carefree motoring and forward-thinking design.

With fewer than 150 examples of the Bond Bug remaining on UK roads, they are increasingly sought-after by enthusiasts and car collectors. The estimate for this example is between £8,000 and £10,000.

A wedge of nostalgia

Bond Bug 700ES

The Bond Bug 700ES will be sold by Iconic Auctioneers at the Classic Sale, taking place during the Wheeler Dealer Live event at Bicester Heritage, Oxfordshire, on 1 June 2025.

Included with the sale are spare engine parts and a new gearbox, ideal for keeping this wedge of nostalgia on the road. If you yearn for charmingly eccentric and quintessentially British, it’s an affordable way to drive that dream.

For more information, or to register to bid, you can visit the Iconic Auctioneers website.

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