Sir Topham Hatt's Car

Sir Topham Hatt uses his car to go to places when the engines are busy or to see what the engines are doing. It once caused trouble when he drove it into a pothole, but he thinks it is very reliable and would not want to get to work in any other vehicle.

Despite its usual blue colour, the car has taken on many forms throughout the years. It was blue in the Railway Series, but consisted of two different models in the television series.

It's presented as a typical vehicle of the 1940s and either loosely based on a Jowett Javelin or a Rover.

Since the introduction of Winston, the car has been seen less often, but became more frequently used in the eighteenth season again.

Livery
The car is painted "Hatt blue".

Trivia

 * Sir Topham Hatt's car is currently on display in Canada at Nitrogen Studios.
 * In merchandise, the car is frequently depicted as yellow.
 * The car's model changed in the fifth season, making it more similar to its Railway Series counterpart.
 * In the same season, the car is seen moving on-screen for the first time in Cranky Bugs. This allowed it to play roles in later episodes, such as Lady Hatt's Birthday Party, while it was previously only used as a background element.
 * Its Wooden Railway, Take-Along, and Take-n-Play models are convertibles.
 * In the Thomas and Percy and the Dragon book, Sir Topham Hatt's car is based on a Ford Model T.
 * In the My Thomas Story Library books, Sir Topham Hatt's car is based on a Bentley Continental S2.