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Austin A30 Seven

The Austin A30 Seven was a compact and economical car produced by Austin between 1951 and 1956. Designed as a small family vehicle, it was aimed at providing affordable motoring while maintaining practicality and reliability. It was the first Austin model to feature a monocoque construction, making it lighter and more rigid than its predecessors.

Powered by a 803cc A-Series four-cylinder engine, the Austin A30 produced around 28 horsepower. This modest output provided adequate performance for city driving and light touring, with a top speed of approximately 65 mph. A four-speed manual gearbox ensured smooth operation and efficient fuel consumption, making it an economical choice for post-war motorists.

The styling of the A30 was traditional yet modern for its time, featuring a rounded body with a distinctive front grille and separate headlights. Initially launched as a four-door saloon, it was later offered in two-door, van, and estate versions to cater to different market needs. The interior was simple yet functional, with seating for four passengers, a basic dashboard layout, and limited but practical storage space.

Despite its small size, the A30 was known for its durability and reliability. It was affordable to maintain, making it popular among first-time car buyers and families looking for a budget-friendly vehicle. Its successor, the Austin A35, introduced improvements but retained much of the A30’s charm and practicality.

Today, the Austin A30 Seven remains a well-loved classic, appreciated by enthusiasts for its charming design and historical significance. Surviving examples are often seen at classic car events, where they continue to be celebrated as a symbol of 1950s British motoring.

Vehicle
Manufacturer Austin
Country UK
Production Started 1951
Production Stopped 1956
Production Numbers
Vehicle Type
Bodystyle Sedan
Number of Doors 4
Number of Seats 4
Engine
Engine Manufacturer Austin
Engine Inline 4
Engine Location Front
Engine Displacement 803 cc
Valvetrain OHV
Valves per Cylinder 2
Bore 58 mm
Stroke 76 mm
Compression Ratio 7.2:1
Cooling System Water
Charging System
Fuel Type Petrol
Fuel System Carburator 1 x Zenith
Fuel Capacity
Aspiration Normal
Performance
Top Speed 67 mph
Acceleration   s
Power  
Torque 54 / 40 @ 2200 rpm
Steering, Transmission & Suspension
Drivetrain Rear
Transmission M4
Steering
Front Suspension
Rear Suspension
Front Brakes
Rear Brakes
Chassis
Tyre Dimensions
Dimensions
Weight 715 kg
Length 3465 mm
Width 1400 mm
Height 1500 mm
Wheelbase 2019 mm