1903 - 1970

Standard

Standard Key Features

  • Body type:  All types
  • Country of origin:  UK
  • Built in:  UK

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Founded in 1903 by Reginald Walter Maudslay, Standard Motors swiftly became a cornerstone in British automotive history. Initially located in Coventry, a hub for British car manufacturing, Maudslay’s vision was clear—create reliable, high-quality vehicles. The first car, the Standard Motor Company’s 6HP, showcased innovation with a single-cylinder engine, setting the tone for future designs.

Throughout the decades, Standard distinguished itself with a series of successful models, including the renowned Standard Nine, which captured the essence of 1930s motoring elegance. During World War II, the company’s adaptability was proven as it shifted focus to support the war effort, producing aircraft engines and military vehicles.

Today, the legacy of Standard Motors is a testament to its historical significance, despite no longer manufacturing. The brand’s influence persists in the classic car community, celebrated for its contribution to the automotive and wartime industries. Although Standard Motors ceased operations in the 1960s, its pioneering spirit lives on, a beacon of British craftsmanship and automotive passion.

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