The Ford Trio was a microcar concept built by Ghia in 1983.
The car had three seats that were arranged in an arrowhead arrangement. The car had a total width of only 53 inches.
The floor was a honeycomb sandwich of fibreglass and Kevlar, while the seat frames were made of aluminum and fibreglass.
The rear-mounted 250cc twin-cylinder two-stroke engine drove the rear wheels through a continuously-variable belt transmission.