Willys-Overland Vehicle

Willys Aero

Model Year 1952
Engine Available
Advanced Transmission

About the 1952 Willys-Overland Willys Aero

A line of compact cars that were among the first to offer unit body construction, providing a lighter and more rigid structure for improved performance.

Engine & Performance

Engine:
Available with a 2.2L inline-4 or a more powerful 3.0L inline-6 engine
Performance:
Performance varied by engine choice, with the inline-6 offering better acceleration and top speed
Transmission:
3-speed manual, with some models offering overdrive

Dimensions & Weight

Dimensions:
Length: 183.75 in, Width: 70.5 in, Height: Variable
Weight:
Approximately 2,700 lbs, varying by model

Interior Features

Interior:
Designed for functionality and efficiency, with a straightforward layout and comfortable seating for its size

Exterior Design

Exterior:
Featured sleek and modern styling for the era, with a focus on aerodynamics and efficiency

Technology & Innovation

Technology:
One of the early adopters of unit body construction in American cars, improving structural rigidity and reducing weight

Trim Levels & Options

Available Trims:
Multiple trim levels including Ace, Eagle, and Lark, each with different equipment and styling features

Recognition & Legacy

Historical Significance:

Demonstrated Willys� innovative approach to vehicle design and construction, aiming to compete in the post-war economy car segment

Production Information

Production Numbers: Relatively limited production run compared to major manufacturers of the time

Frequently Asked Questions About the 1952 Willys-Overland Willys Aero

What engine does the 1952 Willys-Overland Willys Aero have?

The 1952 Willys-Overland Willys Aero features Available with a 2.2L inline-4 or a more powerful 3.0L inline-6 engine.

What is the fuel economy of the 1952 Willys-Overland Willys Aero?

Fuel economy information for the 1952 Willys-Overland Willys Aero can be found in our specifications section.