Triumph 1500
- For the Triumph Dolomite 1500 & Dolomite 1500HL of 1976 to 1980, see Triumph Dolomite.
Triumph 1500 & 1500TC | |
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Triumph 1500 | |
Overview | |
Manufacturer | Standard-Triumph |
Production |
1500: 1970-1973 66,353 1500TC: 1973-1976 25,549 |
Designer | Giovanni Michelotti |
Body and chassis | |
Body style | Four-door saloon |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 1,493 cc OHV I4 |
Transmission |
4-speed manual FWD on 1500 RWD on 1500TC |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 97 in (2,464 mm) [1] |
Length | 162 in (4,115 mm) [1] |
Width | 62 in (1,575 mm) [1] |
Height | 54 in (1,372 mm) [1] |
Curb weight | 2,093 lb (949 kg) [1] |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Triumph 1300 |
Successor | Triumph Dolomite |
The Triumph 1500 was a small front-wheel drive automobile produced by Standard-Triumph from 1970 to 1973. It was replaced by the similar Triumph 1500TC which was a small rear-wheel drive automobile produced from 1973 to 1976.
1500
Whilst retaining the front-wheel drive of the Triumph 1300, the body featured a restyled nose, a lengthened tail, twin headlights, horizontally mounted rear light clusters and a larger boot. The interior was also restyled featuring a new design of dashboard and door cards but retaining the wooden door cappings. The engine size was increased to 1493 cc with a single SU carburettor and had a power output of 61 bhp (45 kW; 62 PS). The suspension used coil springs all round and was independent at the front, incorporating a dead-beam rear axle at the back, which represented something of a technological retreat from the all-independent suspension offered by the 1300.[2] In 1972 the power output was increased to 65 bhp (48 kW; 66 PS) with an uprated carburettor and inlet manifold. These later cars also had a silver nose badge. Earlier cars had a black nose badge.
The car was capable of reaching a top speed of 87 mph (140 km/h) and could accelerate from 0–60 mph in 16.5 seconds.[1]
- Triumph 1500
1500TC
In October 1973 the 1500 was replaced by the 1500TC which retained the same 1493 cc engine with twin SU carburettors but these were now mated to the rear wheel drivetrain from the recently introduced Triumph Dolomite. The interior and exterior styling remained largely the same. The 1500TC can be identified by the "1500TC" bootlid badge and the black centres on the wheel trims, which were blue on the 1500. The 1500TC was replaced by the Dolomite 1500/1500HL in March 1976 when the Triumph Dolomite range was rationalized.
The car was capable of reaching a top speed of 92 mph (148 km/h) and could accelerate from 0–60 mph in 14.0 seconds (0–100 km/h in 14.8 seconds).[1]
A sunroof option was available.
- Triumph 1500TC (1973)
References
- Adams, Keith. "The Unofficial Austin Rover Web Resource".
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