The Austin Motor Company is a defunct British manufacturer of cars founded by Herbert Austin in 1905.
With a rich and long history, Austin built many vehicles, varying from passenger vehicles to military vehicles. The Austin badge struggled through the 1970s under British Leyland control and was discontinued by 1987.
Vehicles[]
| Vehicle | Engine | Performance | Layout |
|---|---|---|---|
1.1L I4 |
70 bhp, 62 lb⋅ft (52 kW, 84 N·m) |
90 mph (145 km/h) 13.5 secs., 4-speed |
Front-Engine, FWD 686 kg (1,512 lbs) |
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