A Tribute to the Iconic Ambassador

Tribute to Ambassador Spinny
By - Prerna Sharma
October 10, 2022

It came decades before the Balenos and the Cretas. It preceded even the Maruti 800s and the Premier Padminis. Much before them all, it was the iconic Ambassador car that enjoyed unchallenged supremacy on the roads of India. The vehicle served the nation through the decades and has been a symbol of power and pride. It is still the default transport for the country’s politicians and bureaucrats. In many Indian cities you can find Ambassadors being run as taxis; the vehicle was rightly given the title of the World’s Best Taxi.

As India celebrates 75 glorious years of independence, here’s a look back at the Hindustan Ambassador, a true relic of the Indian automotive industry.

Inception

Modelled on the Morris Oxford Series III model and manufactured by Hindustan Motors of India, Hindustan Ambassador first went into production in 1958 in the company’s Uttarpara plant near Kolkata, West Bengal. The Birlas, who owned Hindustan Motors, wanted to replace the older Hindustan Landmaster (based on the Morris Oxford Series II) and decided to bring the Morris Oxford series III to Indian shores. The car initially came with a 1476 cc side-valve petrol engine which was later replaced by a 1489 cc overhead-valve BMC B-series petrol engine. In 1962, the Ambassador underwent some improvements and was introduced to the market as the Mark II. Interiors including the dashboard were redesigned with the mica sheet being replaced by wood grain coated plywood and aluminum bezel. In the mid-60s, the model went through some minor changes with the taillight getting integrated indicator lenses and a smaller chrome metal stopper.

Ambassador Mark 1
The Ambassador Mark I

The Mark III was introduced in 1977 with another front facelift. The front grill now included horizontal louvers giving it a modern look and the dashboard was again redesigned. By 1978, this model was available in Standard and Deluxe versions. The Deluxe version had a dashboard with four meters and a speedometer. Also, Mark III models had a common direction sweep configuration for both of the front windscreen wipers.

Evolution

In 1979, Mark IV was launched with a major front facelift. The front grill was now much smaller in height with a larger, chequered grill and square park lamps with separate amber indicator lamps incorporated below the bumper. Further, a diesel variant was also launched, making the Ambassador the first diesel car to be launched in India with a 1489 cc, 37bhp BMC B-series engine. Then Ambassador Nova debuted in 1990 with a new steering column, better brakes and a new radiator grille. This 5th generation model came in two variants – a 55bhp petrol powered Deluxe version and a 37bhp diesel powered Diesel DX version.

Ambassador Mark 4
The redesigned front end of the Ambassador Mark IV

To attract more people, Hindustan Motors launched another version in 1992 — the Ambassador 1800 ISZ. It featured a five-speed manual gearbox and a 75bhp 1800 cc Isuzu inline-four engine. The entire dashboard was redesigned and instrumentation panel was shifted to the right of the dashboard behind the steering wheel. With Isuzu 1.8L engine replacing the old BMC B-series 1.5L petrol engine, this car became the fastest production car in India, beating the Fiat and the Maruti Suzuki cars of the time.

After the renovation project at the Uttarpara plant, the Ambassador Classic was launched. This model featured a redesigned dashboard, polyurethane seats, pull-type door handles, floor shift gears, servo assisted disc brakes and power assisted TRW steering. In 2003, Ambassador Grand was launched with 137 changes to its early classic model. Some changes included body colored wrap around bumpers, camel colored interiors, fabric seats, remote shift gear lever, Salisbury axles, bigger rear wheel drums, improved suspension, central door lock, factory fitted music system and an optional sun roof.

Ambassador Grand Spinny
The Ambassador Grand retained the classic look while modernizing inside.

Ambassador Avigo was launched in 2004 with more classic interiors including seats with dual tone beige colored scheme and wood grain interiors. The front bonnet was revamped with inspiration taken from the original Landmaster design. A factory fitted 6CD Kenwood audio system and new air-conditioning system was also installed. This model was priced higher than other models. The Ambassador Encore was the last model of the unchanged Ambassador line. It was launched in 2013 to match the BS IV standards of the metropolitan cities and looked similar to Ambassador Grand.

Ambassador Avigo Spinny
The Ambassador Avigo cruising in Japan

Ambassador was a popular car until it began losing its dominance in the mid 1980s when Maruti Suzuki launched its 800cc hatchback. The production of this iconic car was suspended in May 2014 as a result of the fall in demand and lack of funds. Sure, international car manufacturers have succeeded with their aggressive and sharp designs, but this curvy, iconic Ambassador car, which once ruled the roads of India, will always remain close to our hearts.

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