The sports fairings were recognisable for their styling with integral 'blisters' enclosing the handlebar-ends and rider's hands, and were available for racing, named Mountain Mile, with a similar sports-style for road use incorporating a distinctive, large rectangular Cibié headlamp, named Peel 707.
[2] In 1965, the former directors arranged for all fairing production to be transferred under licence to Mike Ivory of Luton, Bedfordshire, England.
[2] In August 2010, it was announced that two British entrepreneurs, Gary Hillman and Faizal Khan from Peel Engineering in Sidcup, founded in 2008, were rebuilding the P50 almost to its original state.
[10][11] Instead of the 45cc petrol engine used at the time, an electric motor now drives the single rear wheel.
Arthur Alan Evans also produces replicas of the Peel P50 through his Gainsborough-based company - Bambycars, which he founded in 2011.