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1948 Hindustan 10. Hindustan Motors Limited (HML) was India's pioneering automobile manufacturing company. It was established just before the Indian Independence Act 1947, in 1942 by B. M. Birla of the industrialist Birla family in collaboration with Lord Nuffield of Morris Motors, who were already selling their cars in India.
The Hindustan Ambassador is an automobile that was manufactured by Indian manufacturer Hindustan Motors from 1957 to 2014, with improvements and changes over its production lifetime. The Ambassador was based on the Morris Oxford series III model, first made by Morris Motors Limited at Cowley, Oxford in the United Kingdom from 1956 to 1959.
Hindustan Motors (1963–2014) ICML (2012–2018) Maruti (1983–2007) ... World of Cars 2006/2007: Worldwide Car Catalogue. Warsaw: Media Connection, 2006. ISSN 1734 ...
Hindustan Motors (1942–present) Hradyesh (2011–present) ICML (2003–present) Kerala Automobiles Limited (1984–present) Tara International (1978–present) Vehicle Factory Jabalpur (1969–present) Bajaj Auto (1945–present) Eicher Motors (1948–present)
The Hindustan Contessa is an automobile which was manufactured by Hindustan Motors (HM) of India from 1984 to 2002. It was based on the Vauxhall VX Series of 1976 to 1978, itself a development of the Vauxhall Victor FE. When introduced in 1983, it was one of the few Indian manufactured luxury cars in the market.
The town is prominent as it developed and named, for a Hindustan Motors factory, shared with the neighbouring Uttarpara and Konnagar suburbs. [1] The factory had been in the area, known as Hindmotor colony since 1948 and was the sole manufacturing site of the famous Hindustan Ambassador. [1]
The Padmini's primary competitors in the Indian market were the Hindustan Ambassador and Standard Herald. This famous car [2] ruled the Indian car market and its popularity peaked during 1970s and 80s. Many celebrities of the time [3] including Rajnikanth, Mammootty, and Aamir Khan, owned a Premier Padmini during its prime years.
The Morris Oxford Series III, launched in 1955–56, only had a short production run in the UK, but it was manufactured in India as the Hindustan Ambassador by Hindustan Motors with periodic changes till 2014 The Morris Mini launched in 1959 would influence a whole new generation into small cars. The Mini was produced until 2000.
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