- Simca Chambord (Brazilian model)
The Simca Chambord was the first ever
car to be built by Simca's factory inBrazil . The first car, a direct copy of the French builtSimca Vedette , left the production line in March 1959. It featured the customary Convert|84|hp|kW|0|abbr=on engine, 3 speed gearbox with the shifter located on the steering column and was assembled from parts imported from France.Throughout 1960
Simca do Brasil gradually swapped to parts produced by local OEM parts suppliers. In 1961 the Chambord featured an improved engine with Convert|90|hp|kW|0|abbr=on and 15% more torque, a slightly shorter differential and 98% of the parts were already of Brazilian production. A special version, called the Tufão (whirlwind) featured some additional luxury items in its interior.42,910 units of the Chambord were built up to 1966 and the engine performance gradually rose to Convert|120|hp|kW|0|abbr=on. These more powerful Chambords had an acceleration from 0 to Auto kmh|100|0 in 14.3 seconds and a top speed of Auto kmh|160|0.
In November 1966 Simca introduced the Esplanada at the Salão do Automóvel, Brazil's sole motor show, as a replacement for the Chambord.
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