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− | '''Simca 90A Aronde. 1955–8 (prod. 1,425,329 all Aronde). 4-door saloon, 3-door estate, 2-door hardtop coupé. F/R, 1290 cm³ (I4 OHV).''' Restyled with new front and rear ends, and a new Flash 1·3 engine, developed by increasing the bore of the old unit. Trim levels Elysée and Montlhéry introduced, Châtelaine continued to denote the estate body. Facel-bodied [[Simca Aronde Océane|Océane]] convertible and [[Simca Aronde Plein Ciel|Plein Ciel]] two-seater coupé from 1957 (''q.v.''). | + | '''Simca 90A Aronde. 1955–60 (prod. 1,425,329 all Aronde). 4-door saloon, 3-door estate, 2-door hardtop coupé. F/R, 1090, 1290 cm³ (I4 OHV).''' Restyled with new front and rear ends, and a new Flash 1·3 engine, developed by increasing the bore of the old unit. Trim levels Elysée and Montlhéry introduced, Châtelaine continued to denote the estate body. Facel-bodied [[Simca Aronde Océane|Océane]] convertible and [[Simca Aronde Plein Ciel|Plein Ciel]] two-seater coupé from 1957 (''q.v.''). Most Arondes were replaced by the P60 in 1958, but the old 90A body continued for the base models, called the Aronde Deluxe Six, with a resurrected 6 CV [[Simca 8]] engine, and the Aronde Super Deluxe, with the newer engine, into 1959. The old estate body continued into 1960. |
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Revision as of 02:37, 4 April 2024
Simca 90A Aronde. 1955–60 (prod. 1,425,329 all Aronde). 4-door saloon, 3-door estate, 2-door hardtop coupé. F/R, 1090, 1290 cm³ (I4 OHV). Restyled with new front and rear ends, and a new Flash 1·3 engine, developed by increasing the bore of the old unit. Trim levels Elysée and Montlhéry introduced, Châtelaine continued to denote the estate body. Facel-bodied Océane convertible and Plein Ciel two-seater coupé from 1957 (q.v.). Most Arondes were replaced by the P60 in 1958, but the old 90A body continued for the base models, called the Aronde Deluxe Six, with a resurrected 6 CV Simca 8 engine, and the Aronde Super Deluxe, with the newer engine, into 1959. The old estate body continued into 1960.
Manufacturing location: Nanterre, Île-de-France, France
Marque: Simca | Model: Simca Aronde | Predecessor: Simca 9 Aronde | Successor: Simca Aronde P60