What is cars in 1957?

In 1957, cars were primarily bigger, heavier, and featured bold styling. Cars were considered a symbol of status and wealth and the automobile industry was synonymous with American ingenuity. Here are some key features of cars in 1957:

  1. Deeper and wider bodies - Cars featured lower, longer, and wider bodies that were aimed to give more space and comfort to passengers.

  2. Fins - Cars of 1957 were defined by huge rear fins which gave automobiles an aggressive and futuristic look. As a result, it became a signature design element across many car models of that time.

  3. V8 Engines - Engine displacement was growing, as V8 engines offered better performance, power, and speed. The 1957 model year offered in particular the introduction of cars like the Chevrolet V8 283 and the Ford V8 312.

  4. Automatic transmissions - At this time, automatic transmissions became more common in cars and it gave drivers smooth and effortless gear shifts.

  5. Customization - There was a growing market for personalizing cars through changes in the upholstery, paint jobs, and sound systems.

  6. Safety - Safety features, such as seat belts, padded interiors, and stronger windshields, were growing design elements that helped prevent injury and death in case of an accident.

Overall, the decade of the 1950s saw some important milestones in the automobile industry, such as the introduction of power brakes, power steering, air conditioning, and the rise of the automotive industry in general.