Triumph Triumph Herald

convertible · 1959–present

The Triumph Herald is a small two-door car introduced by Standard-Triumph of Coventry in 1959 and made through to 1971. The body design was by the Italian stylist Giovanni Michelotti, and the car was offered in saloon, convertible, coupé, estate and van models, with the latter marketed as the Triumph Courier. Total Herald sales numbered well over half a million. The Triumph Vitesse, Spitfire and GT6 models are all based on modified Herald chassis and running gear with bolt-together bodies.

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About the Triumph Triumph Herald

Production
1959 – present (67 years)
Body type
convertible · segment CABRIO
Transmission
4-speed manual ( Manual transmission, Synchromesh, synchr

Overview

The Triumph Triumph Herald is a convertible that has been in production since 1959.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the Triumph Triumph Herald still in production?

Yes. The Triumph Triumph Herald has been built since 1959 and remains current in our catalog.

What kind of car is the Triumph Triumph Herald?

The Triumph Triumph Herald is a convertible, classified in segment CABRIO.

Does the Triumph Triumph Herald have any recalls?

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