Pocket Classics were a brand of half scale classic cars, often referred to as "Junior cars", sold in the UK and Europe. Intended for children, they could also be driven by adults. Founded in 2010, the company is no longer in business as of 2023.
Type | Children's toys |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Availability | 2010– |
Slogan | The World's Greatest Toys |
Official website |
Description
editThe cars are designed for children, but can be driven by adults as well. Petrol powered versions can top 45 mph, and electric versions 15 mph. Each car is different, however they typically have features such as indicators, headlights and horns. The build time for each individual car was reportedly about three months.[1]
Models
editPocket Classics have had two generations of cars which are all tributes to classic cars, but not endorsed or associated with the manufacturers of the original cars or branded as such:
Generation 1: 5 models Porsche 356, Mercedes 300SL, Jaguar E-type, Bugatti Type 35 and Willys Jeep
Generation 2: 3 models Jaguar XK120, AC Cobra, Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder
Media coverage
editPocket Classics were first featured in the media in late 2010 by Bild.[1] The cars were also road tested by Pistonheads.[2]
References
edit- ^ a b "Mit diesem Mini-Porsche passen Sie in jede Parklücke" [These Mini-Porsches can fit any parking spot]. Bild (in German). Axel Springer. 2010-12-01. Archived from the original on 2012-10-23.
- ^ "Pistonheads: Driven - Pocket Classics".