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The '''Simca Ariane''' was a large [[saloon car]] manufactured from 1957 to 1963 by the French [[automaker]] [[Simca]] in the factory in [[Poissy]]. The Ariane was created by fitting the body of the former first-generation [[Simca Vedette]] with a 1.3 L ''Flash'' [[straight-4|four cylinder]] engine from the much smaller [[Simca Aronde]] - a combination focused on economy rather than speedy acceleration. Presented in April 1957, the Ariane filled the gap between Aronde and Vedette. In October of the same year, the '''Ariane 8''' was presented - a version powered by the same ''[[Ford Flathead engine|Aquillon]]'' 2.4 L [[V8|eight-cylinder]] unit that powered the Vedette. The Ariane 8 effectively replaced the former Simca Trianon, which was a bottom-of-the-range Vedette, as the latter was moved upmarket. The Ariane was manufactured until 1963, with 166,363 produced.<ref name="bellu">{{cite book |last=Bellu |first=René |title=Toutes les Simca |publisher= Studio Gernot |location=[[Le Conquet]]}} ''(published and distributed privately, no ISBN)''</ref><ref name="club">{{cite web|url=http://www.simcatalbotclub.org/vedette.htm|title=SIMCA VEDETTE and SIMCA ARIANE|work=Simca Talbot Information Centre – Simca Club UK|accessdate=2006-08-12}}</ref> | The '''Simca Ariane''' was a large [[saloon car]] manufactured from 1957 to 1963 by the French [[automaker]] [[Simca]] in the factory in [[Poissy]]. The Ariane was created by fitting the body of the former first-generation [[Simca Vedette]] with a 1.3 L ''Flash'' [[straight-4|four cylinder]] engine from the much smaller [[Simca Aronde]] - a combination focused on economy rather than speedy acceleration. Presented in April 1957, the Ariane filled the gap between Aronde and Vedette. In October of the same year, the '''Ariane 8''' was presented - a version powered by the same ''[[Ford Flathead engine|Aquillon]]'' 2.4 L [[V8|eight-cylinder]] unit that powered the Vedette. The Ariane 8 effectively replaced the former Simca Trianon, which was a bottom-of-the-range Vedette, as the latter was moved upmarket. The Ariane was manufactured until 1963, with 166,363 produced.<ref name="bellu">{{cite book |last=Bellu |first=René |title=Toutes les Simca |publisher= Studio Gernot |location=[[Le Conquet]]}} ''(published and distributed privately, no ISBN)''</ref><ref name="club">{{cite web|url=http://www.simcatalbotclub.org/vedette.htm|title=SIMCA VEDETTE and SIMCA ARIANE|work=Simca Talbot Information Centre – Simca Club UK|accessdate=2006-08-12}}</ref> | ||
[[ | [[Image:simca_ariane_back.jpg|thumb|275px|Simca Ariane, rear view]] | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [http://www.simcariane.de/index.html Simc@riane] | * [http://www.simcariane.de/index.html Simc@riane] |
Latest revision as of 04:15, 6 February 2009
Manufacturer | Simca |
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Production | 1957–1963 |
Class | Large family car |
Body style(s) | 4-door saloon |
Layout | FR layout |
Engine(s) | 1.3 L Flash I4 2.4 L Aquillon V8 |
Related | Ford Vedette Simca Vedette Chrysler Esplanada |
Manuals | Service Manual |
The Simca Ariane was a large saloon car manufactured from 1957 to 1963 by the French automaker Simca in the factory in Poissy. The Ariane was created by fitting the body of the former first-generation Simca Vedette with a 1.3 L Flash four cylinder engine from the much smaller Simca Aronde - a combination focused on economy rather than speedy acceleration. Presented in April 1957, the Ariane filled the gap between Aronde and Vedette. In October of the same year, the Ariane 8 was presented - a version powered by the same Aquillon 2.4 L eight-cylinder unit that powered the Vedette. The Ariane 8 effectively replaced the former Simca Trianon, which was a bottom-of-the-range Vedette, as the latter was moved upmarket. The Ariane was manufactured until 1963, with 166,363 produced.[1][2]
External links
References
- ↑ Bellu, René. Toutes les Simca. Le Conquet: Studio Gernot. (published and distributed privately, no ISBN)
- ↑ "SIMCA VEDETTE and SIMCA ARIANE". Simca Talbot Information Centre – Simca Club UK. http://www.simcatalbotclub.org/vedette.htm. Retrieved on 2006-08-12.
- Pages with broken file links
- Simca vehicles
- 1950s automobiles
- 1960s automobiles
- Vehicles introduced in 1957