Simca 1100

Simca 1100

The Simca 1100 is an automobile built from 1967 to 1982 by Chrysler Europe's division Simca. It was replaced by the Talbot Horizon. The 1100 was the result of "Project 928", started in 1962, finalized by engineers Philippe Grundeler and Charles Scales. The design was a result of Simca's market research in the early 1960s, which showed the increasing popularity of front wheel drive cars that provided better space utilization and comfort to small cars. In Spring 1962, Simca targeted a 1966-67 launch of a new range of front wheel drive cars with sedans, wagons, and light commercial vehicles to...
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Make:Simca
Automotive classSupermini car, Pickup truck, Van, Station Wagon, Hatchback

Manufacturer of the Simca 1100

Simca
Simca
Founded:1934

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    In addition to the Simca 1100, which cars are included in the Supermini car automotive class?
  • A:
    The Volkswagen Polo, SEAT Ibiza, Volkswagen Polo Mk III, Volkswagen Polo Mk IV and Opel Corsa are in the same automotive category.

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