Studebaker Champion

Studebaker Champion

Infobox Automobile


name=Studebaker Champion
manufacturer=Studebaker
production=1939-1958
layout=FR layout
assembly=South Bend, Indiana
body_style=4-door sedan
2-door coupe
4-door station wagon
2-door convertible
Infobox Automobile generation
name=First generation
production=1939-1941

Infobox Automobile generation
name=Second generation
production=1942-1945
Infobox Automobile generation
name=Third generation
production=1946-1950

Infobox Automobile generation
name=Fourth generation
production=1951-1956

Infobox Automobile generation
name=Fifth generation
production=1957-1958

The Champion was an automobile of the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana. Production for the model began at the beginning of the 1939 model year and continued until 1958, when the model was phased out in preparation for the 1959 Studebaker Lark. Prior to that time, Studebaker had been placed under receivership, and the company was trying to return to a profitable position.

Success of the Champion in 1939 was imperative to Studebaker’s survival following weak sales during the 1938 model year.

Unlike most other cars, the Champion was designed from a "clean sheet"; that is, having no restrictions caused by necessarily utilizing older parts or requiring the subsequent use of its components in heavier vehicles. Careful market research guided the selection of features, but a key principle adhered to was the engineering watchword "Weight is the enemy." For its size, it was one of the lightest cars of its era; its main competitor in this regard being the Willys Americar, which did not have so thoroughgoing a design process. And the engineering was good; its compact straight-6 engine was maintained to the end of the 1964 model year (with a change to an OHV design in 1961).

The Champion was one of Studebaker's best-selling models by virtue of its low price (US$660 for the two-door business coupe in 1939), durable engine and styling. Styling for the car was handled by industrial designer Raymond Loewy who was under contract with Studebaker for the design of their automobiles. Champions won Mobilgas economy runs by posting the highest gas mileage tests. During World War II, Champions were coveted for their high mileage in a time when gas was rationed in the United States. From 1943 to 1945 the Champion motor was used as the powerplant for the unique Studebaker M29 Weasel personnel and cargo carrier, which also used four sets of the Champion's leaf springs arranged transversely for its bogie suspension.

In 1946, Studebaker built a limited number of cars based on their 1942 body shell in preparation of its new body and design roll out in 1947. All Studebakers built in 1946 were designated Skyway Champion models.

In 1957, the Champion Scotsman, a stripped down Champion, was introduced by Studebaker in an attempt to compete with the Big Three and Nash in the low price field. Shortly after its introduction, the car was redesignated the Studebaker Scotsman.

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* Reminiscence from the 1985 Interview with Audrey Moore Hodges [http://www.autolife.umd.umich.edu/Design/Hodges_interview.htm]


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