1954 Nash Metropolitan pictures and wallpaper

The Nash Metropolitan was produced from 1954 through 1962. In 1954 the Nash-Kelvinator Corporation merged with Hudson Motor Car Company to form the American Motors Corporation (AMC). It was the largest corporate merger in the United States history up to that point.

When most other automobile manufacturers of the time were creating large automobiles, the Nash Motor Company set out to produce a small, economical, fuel-efficient vehicle. A concept car was created to gauge public reaction. This concept was the NXI, known as the Nash Experimental International, builit by William J. Flajole. After a number of positive reviews and interest in the vehicle, the decision was made to produce the vehicle. Additional research revealed that it would be more cost-effective to produce the vehicle overseas using existing mechanical components rather than to invest in tooling costs in the United States. After searching and negotiation, the production was handed over to Austin of England. In October of 1953 production began at Austin's Longbridge factory. Bodywork was handled by Fisher & Ludlow. Final assembly was by the Austin Motor Company.

The Nash Metropolitan was available in two body-styles, a hardtop or convertible. They rested on an 85-inch wheelbase and weighed just 1800 lbs. Power was from the Austin four-cylinder A-series engine which sent the power through a three-speed manual gearbox to the rear wheels. A change was made to the B-series engine after 10,000 examples had been produced.

In 1956 the Metropolitan was redesigned and the engine capacity was enlarged from 1200cc to 1500cc. Two-tone paint schemes and chrome trim could now be found on the exterior. The non-functional hood scoop was removed.

Power was again improved in 1959, now reaching 55 horsepower. This was also the year that had its greatest number of sales for any given year.

Production continued until 1961 though there were still enough product to continue sales until March of 1962. In total, 95,000 examples of the Metropolitan had been sold to US Customers. About 9,400 examples were sold to United Kingdom customers.

1954 Nash Metropolitan

Year1954
MakeNash
ModelMetropolitan
Body StyleConvertible
Engine LocationFront
Drive TypeRear Wheel
Production Years for Series1954 - 1962
Weight1850 lbs | 839.2 kg
Combined MPG0.00

Chassis / Engine Numbers Shown
Chassis NumberE5901

Engine  
Engine ConfigurationI
Cylinders4
EngineAustin A-series
Aspiration/InductionNormal
Displacement90.90 CU IN. | 1489.9 cc. | 1.5 L.
Valves8 valves.
2 valves per cylinder.
ValvetrainOHV
Horsepower50.00 BHP (36.8 KW) @ 4250.00 RPM
HP to Weight Ratio37.0 LB / HP (Vehicles with similar ratio)
HP / Liter33.3 BHP / Liter
Compression Ratio8.30:1
Fuel TypeGasoline - Petrol
Fuel FeedCarburetor
1 Zenith carburetor
Vehicles with similar horsepower and weight

Standard Transmission
Gears3
TransmissionManual
Final Drive4.22:1


 
View Specifications
Similar Automakers
Add Review
Nash History
Other models by Nash
AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Related Articles and Event Coverage
Kruse International at Hershey, PA

1954 Nash models
Ambassador

Other Model Years
1960 Metropolitan
1959 Metropolitan
1958 Metropolitan
1957 Metropolitan
Vehicle Spotlight
Pininfarina B0 ConceptFord Kuga Show CarVenturi Volage Concept
Nissan Nuvu EV ConceptAudi A1 Sportback ConceptAudi A4 Concept e
Renault Megane TrophyRenault Z.E. ConceptRenault Mégane Coupé
BMW X1 Concept2009 Lotus Exige Cup 260Lamborghini Estoque Concept
Bentley Arnage Final SeriesLancia Ypsilon VERSUS ConceptVolkswagen Pickup Concept
Peugeot Prologue ConceptSpyker C8 Laviolette LM85Peugeot 908 HY
Citroen Hypnos Hybrid ConceptRenault Ondelios ConceptMercedes-Benz ConceptFASCINATION
Chevrolet Orlando ConceptMazda Kiyora ConceptMazda Kazamai Concept