The Indian car industry started to thrive in the last part of the 1900s. Numerous organizations acquainted their vehicles with Indian clients. Some made a very decent imprint though some made a very decent history. One such organization is Sipani, which additionally attempted to make a spot on the lookout. One of the most successful cars from Sipani is the Dolphin.
Sipani's Badal failed to gain traction in the market, so the company had to bring something that would look more like a car. This was when the Sipani Dolphin was launched. It is the Indian version of the Reliant Kitten, the British four-wheeled hatchback.