Austin Ambassador | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | British Leyland |
Production | 1982–1984 |
Assembly | United Kingdom: Cowley, Oxford |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Large family car (D) |
Body style | 5-door hatchback |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 1.7 L O-series I4 2.0 L O-series I4 |
Transmission | four-speed manual three-speed automatic (B-W) |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 105 inches (2,670 mm) |
Length | 179 inches (4,550 mm) |
Width | 69.5 inches (1,760 mm) |
Height | 55 inches (1,400 mm) |
Kerb weight | 2,784 lb (1,263 kg) |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Princess |
Successor | Austin Montego Rover 800 |
The Austin Ambassador is a large family car that was introduced by the Austin Rover Group subsidiary of British Leyland in March 1982. The vehicle was a heavily updated version of the Princess, a saloon car that had lacked a hatchback.[1] Only the doors and inner structure were carried over, but the wedge-shaped side profile betrayed the car's Princess origins, and it was not considered a truly new model. The Princess had been out of production for four months by the time that the Ambassador went on sale.[2]
To some extent a car that bridged the gap between the smaller Morris Ital and the Rover SD1, sales were low and the model was discontinued in 1984 with 43,427 cars built.[3]