Description
The Austin A40 Somerset Drophead Coupé was a convertible variant of the A40 Somerset saloon, produced between 1952 and 1954. Designed for drivers who desired open-air motoring while retaining the comfort and practicality of a four-seater, it featured a fully retractable fabric roof that provided a stylish and enjoyable driving experience.
Powered by a 1.2-liter, four-cylinder engine producing 42 horsepower, the Somerset Drophead Coupé was paired with a four-speed manual gearbox. While modest in performance, it delivered a smooth and reliable ride, making it ideal for leisurely cruising. The independent front suspension and sturdy construction contributed to its comfortable handling, ensuring a pleasant drive on various road conditions.
The exterior design mirrored that of the saloon, with its rounded lines, sweeping fenders, and a bold chrome grille that gave it an elegant and classic post-war appearance. The interior offered comfortable seating for four passengers, a simple but functional dashboard layout, and high-quality materials that added a touch of refinement.
Produced in limited numbers, the Austin A40 Somerset Drophead Coupé remains a rare and sought-after classic today. Its combination of timeless British styling, open-top enjoyment, and everyday usability makes it a cherished model among vintage car collectors and enthusiasts.