Reliant Motors was a British automaker specializing in small, three-wheeled vehicles and sports cars. Founded in 1935 by Tom Williams, the company had its roots in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England. Reliant gained fame for its iconic models like the Reliant Robin, a three-wheeler that became a symbol of British eccentricity. The company mainly operated in the United Kingdom but also exported cars to various countries. In the late 1990s, Reliant saw a decline in sales and eventually ceased production in 2001.