Triumph Triumph 1300

sedan ·

The Triumph 1300 is a medium/small 4-door saloon car that was made between 1965 and 1970 by Standard Triumph in Coventry, England, under the control of Leyland Motors. It was introduced at the London Motor Show in October 1965 and intended as a replacement for the popular Triumph Herald. Its body was designed by Michelotti in a style similar to the larger Triumph 2000. It was replaced by the Triumph 1500, and was re-engineered in the early 1970s to form the basis for the Toledo and Dolomite ranges.

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About the Triumph Triumph 1300

Body type
sedan · segment B
Transmission
4-speed manual all-synchromesh, Front-wheel drive, FWD

Overview

The Triumph Triumph 1300 is a sedan.

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Frequently asked questions

What kind of car is the Triumph Triumph 1300?

The Triumph Triumph 1300 is a sedan, classified in segment B.

Does the Triumph Triumph 1300 have any recalls?

We currently have no U.S. NHTSA recall campaigns on record for the Triumph Triumph 1300, but always check official sources for the latest safety information.