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Saturday, February 11, 2017

Hindustan Motors’ Ambassador sold to Peugeot - All you need to know about the car Saturday Feb 11,2017

The iconic brand Ambassador, which used to be a symbol of the high and mighty in power corridors, has changed hands, with Hindustan Motors selling it to European auto major Peugeot for Rs 80 crore.
The C K Birla group firm has inked an agreement with Peugeot SA to this effect
“Hindustan Motors has executed an agreement with Peugeot SA for the sale of the Ambassador brand, including the trademarks, for a consideration of Rs 80 crore,” Hindustan Motors on Saturday Feb 11,2017 said in a regulatory filing.
The Ambassador is born

Since 1958, when the Ambassador, based on Britain’s Morris Oxford, started being manufactured in India, it was the emblem of high social standing. It was laos seen as the symbol of a young independent India’s economic freedom from British colonialism . The car’s ads in newspapers in the bygone era called it the “Ambassadorial Status” for its owners. The same ad referred to the Ambassador as the “ideal car for the chauffeur-driven”. It also boasted of a powerful heart under the hood: zero to 50 kmph in 18 seconds.
The most commonly seen car on the roads was a favourite of politicians, actors, businessmen and even taxi drivers. It spoke of India’s economic development, until, Japanese automaker Suzuki came into India and brought out the Maruti 800 small car.
The End
Just as Kolkata (then Calcutta) slowly lost its once high relevance in India’s commerce, the Ambassador (its main factory was on the outskirts of Calcutta) became an icon no one bought. Ambassador’s status was reduced, rarely bought by a nostalgic Indian, who didn’t care about style, luxury and technology.
In 2013, the year before it shut production, Hindustan Motors sold about 2,200 Ambassadors. It was an end of an era.
Despite its fading fortunes, the Ambassador was the preferred choice for taxis and was voted as the world’s best taxi by global automotive programme Top Gear in 2013.
Falling sales, mounting debt forced Hindustan Motors to discontinue the production of Ambassador at its Uttarpara plant in 2014.
Some trivia that are a must know about the iconic Ambassador
* The ambassador was the first diesel car of India.
* Manufactured between 1958 to 2014, it is the longest produced auto brand.
* Since 1958, there have been seven generations of the Ambassador, beginning with Mark 1 to Encore.
* The last produced model of Ambassador, Encore matched BS IV standards.
* The first Ambassador cost Rs 14000 while the last cost Rs 5 lakh.

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