Frisky was a British microcar manufacturer that was active from 1958 to 1964. The company was founded by Captain Raymond Flower, a former racing driver and entrepreneur, who had previously been involved with the production of the Fairthorpe sports car.
Frisky produced a range of small, three-wheeled cars that were powered by a variety of engines including a two-stroke Villiers motorcycle engine and a 250cc Excelsior motorcycle engine. The cars were known for their lightweight construction and relatively low cost, and were aimed at young drivers and those looking for a second car.