What is silver hawk studebaker?

Silver Hawk is a model of the Studebaker car that was produced from 1957 to 1959. It was designed by Raymond Loewy, an industrial designer known for his work for Studebaker. The Silver Hawk was a sporty and elegant car that featured a flowing, aerodynamic design. It was available in two-door coupe and convertible versions.

The Silver Hawk was powered by a variety of engines, including a 185-horsepower V8 engine, a 101-horsepower six-cylinder engine, and a supercharged V8 engine that produced up to 275 horsepower. It also had a manual or automatic transmission and power steering options.

In 1958, Studebaker released a high-performance version of the Silver Hawk, called the Golden Hawk. This version had a supercharged V8 engine that produced up to 275 horsepower and could reach a top speed of 125 mph.

Although the Studebaker Silver Hawk was praised for its style and performance, it faced tough competition from other American car manufacturers, including Ford, Chevrolet, and Chrysler. Studebaker eventually discontinued the Silver Hawk model in 1959, as the company struggled financially and shifted its focus to other vehicles. Nevertheless, the Studebaker Silver Hawk remains a classic car today, admired for its unique design and history.