Studebaker

Studebaker Corporation, an American automaker founded in 1852, originally started as a producer of wagons for farmers, miners, and the military before transitioning into automobile manufacturing in the early 20th century. Known for its innovative designs and quality craftsmanship, Studebaker became a significant presence in the automotive industry, introducing models that combined practicality with style. Notable for its commitment to innovation, Studebaker was among the first to offer features like the hill holder clutch and the wraparound windshield. The Studebaker Avanti, a high-performance sports coupe, and the Studebaker Commander are among its most iconic models. Despite a storied history, Studebaker faced financial difficulties and ceased automobile production in 1966, leaving behind a legacy of automotive innovation and design.

Brand Overview

Founded: 1852
Country of Origin: USA
Defunct: 1966
Parent Company: Independent
Key Models: Studebaker Avanti, Studebaker Commander
Market Segment: Mid-range, Innovative

Studebaker Models

Model NameActions
Studebaker Avanti View Details
Studebaker Champion View Details
Studebaker Commander View Details
Studebaker Dictator View Details
Studebaker Hawk View Details
Studebaker Land Cruiser View Details
Studebaker Lark View Details