Description
The Austin A40 Cambridge was a compact family car produced by the Austin Motor Company between 1954 and 1956, succeeding the A40 Somerset. It featured a more modern, squared-off body design with a prominent front grille, integrated headlights, and clean lines that reflected the styling trends of the mid-1950s.
Powered by a 1.2-liter, four-cylinder engine producing 42 horsepower, the A40 Cambridge provided reliable and economical performance. It was equipped with a four-speed manual gearbox and had improved suspension for a smoother ride. The car’s lightweight construction and efficient engine made it a practical choice for everyday driving.
The interior was designed for comfort and usability, with a spacious cabin, well-padded seats, and a simple but functional dashboard. Available in both four-door saloon and two-door coupe utility versions (the latter primarily in export markets like Australia), the A40 Cambridge was well received for its durability and practicality.
Though it was only produced for a short period before being replaced by the A50 Cambridge, the Austin A40 Cambridge remains a notable model in Austin’s history. Today, it is appreciated by classic car enthusiasts for its blend of mid-century British styling and dependable engineering.