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=== Mk. 3 === {{Multiple image | direction = vertical | image1 = 2001 Reliant Robin SLX 800cc Front.jpg | image2 = 2001 Reliant Robin SLX 800cc Rear.jpg | caption2 = Reliant Robin Mk 3 | align = left }} The Robin was redesigned in 1999, with the design executed by Andy Plumb, chief designer at Reliant at that time. This final version was launched boasting the biggest changes since the original launch, with completely new panels and [[Vauxhall Corsa#Corsa B .281993.E2.80.932000.29|Vauxhall Corsa]] front lamps. It was the first Robin to be designed with the use of a computer. An electric and a diesel version along with a pickup variant were conceptualised, but never made. A hatchback van was manufactured. In 2000, it was announced the final Reliant Robin would be built after 65 limited editions were made. It was named the "Reliant Robin 65" and had a very high specification. All 65s had gold metallic paint, red and grey leather seats, red carpets, walnut dashboards, white dials, minilite alloy wheels, premium stereo systems, electronic ignitions and gold plaques on the dashboards which were individually numbered and bore the original owner's engraved name. The selling price was Β£10,000. The last Reliant Robin produced was given away by ''[[The Sun (United Kingdom)|The Sun]]'' newspaper in a [[Valentine's Day]] competition in 2001.<ref>[http://www.3wheelers.com/sun65.html I've got last Del-Boy car, www.3wheelers.com] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170504184450/http://www.3wheelers.com/sun65.html |date=4 May 2017 }} Retrieved 21 April 2017</ref>
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