Metropolitan 1500
Overview
| Produced: |
1956-1961, 104368 produced. |
|---|---|
| Types: |
Coupe, 2 doors
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A strange venture between Austin of England and American partners Nash and Hudson resulted in a small convertible commonly referred to as the Metropolitan. The Metropolitan was engineered and built by Austin at Longbridge to a design brief originating from Nash, an American car company renown for daring to be different. Nash decided that there was a market in the US for a small car which would ideal for use as a second family vehicle, however they did not have the experience required to produce small cars, enter Austin who did...
The Metropolitan started life with the 1200cc BMC B-Series engine, later cars (from 1956) used the more powerful 1500cc B-Series, these cars were called the Metropolitan 1500. Two body styles were available, a convertible or a hardtop (fixed head coupe), most cars came with bright two-tone paint work.
The Metropolitan sold well throughout its life (1954-1961) badged as a Nash, Hudson, or simply Metropolitan, most cars were sold in the USA. Sales of the small coupes never really took off in Europe, mainly due its transatlantic styling and poor handling reputation.
Engines
| Capacity | Config | Model | Bore/Stroke | CR |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1489cc | S4 OHV | BMC B-Series | 73.025mm x 89mm |
Body
| Type | Seats | Doors | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Coupe | 2 | 2 |





