What is mini moke?

The Mini Moke is a small, open-topped utility vehicle that was originally produced by the British Motor Corporation (BMC) from 1964 to 1968. It was later produced by several different companies, including Leyland Motors and Cagiva.

The Mini Moke was originally designed for military use, as a lightweight, all-terrain vehicle that could be air-dropped into battlefields. However, it gained popularity as a civilian vehicle due to its unique style and versatility. It was marketed as a fun, leisure vehicle and was popular among beachgoers, surfers, and tourists.

The Moke has a minimalist design, with a tubular steel frame and open bodywork. Its small size and tight turning circle make it easy to park and maneuver in urban environments. It is equipped with a small engine, usually a 998cc or 1275cc four-cylinder unit, and has a top speed of around 60 miles per hour.

The Mini Moke has gained a cult following over the years, and has been featured in several movies and TV shows, including the 1967 James Bond film "You Only Live Twice" and the cult British TV show "The Prisoner". It is still produced today, mostly for the tourism industry in a few countries, including Australia and the Caribbean.