1963 - 1966

Simca 1500
  • Body type:  Sedan, wagon 5-doors
  • Number of doors:  4
  • Number of seats:  5
  • Country of origin:  France

The Simca Aronde was a significant automobile manufactured by French automaker Simca from 1951 to 1964. It marked Simca’s transition to original design and a unibody construction, away from the earlier Fiat-based models. The name “Aronde,” meaning “swallow” in Old French, was chosen due to Simca’s logo at the time being a stylized swallow.

The model had three generations: the 9 Aronde (1951-1955), the 90A Aronde (1955-1958), and the Aronde P60 (1958-1964). With a total production of 1.4 million units, the Aronde played a pivotal role in positioning Simca as the second-largest French automaker by the late 1950s.

Key Points:
1. **Innovation:** The Simca Aronde was a milestone for Simca, being their first original design and the first car featuring a unibody construction.
2. **Symbolism:** The name “Aronde,” meaning “swallow,” was reflective of Simca’s logo at the time, which was a stylized swallow.
3. **Generations:** The model had three distinct generations – 9 Aronde, 90A Aronde, and Aronde P60 – with each bringing its own advancements and improvements.
4. **Popularity:** With a production of 1.4 million units, the Simca Aronde played a



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