What is triumph hearld?

The Triumph Herald is a small car which was manufactured by Triumph from 1959 to 1971. It was introduced as a replacement for the outgoing Triumph Mayflower. The Herald was a key model for Triumph and went on to become a highly successful car, with around half a million being sold in total.

The Herald was available as a saloon, convertible, estate, and coupe. It was powered by a range of four-cylinder engines, ranging in size from 948cc to 1,296cc.

The Herald was designed by Italian stylist Giovanni Michelotti and featured a number of distinctive design elements, such as its sharp lines and the use of side-mounted lamps. The car was also noted for its compact size, which made it ideal for use in urban environments.

In addition to its success as a road car, the Herald was also used in motorsport, with notable successes including wins in the Monte Carlo Rally and the Tulip Rally.

Today, the Triumph Herald is a popular classic car, with a dedicated enthusiast community that continues to maintain and restore these iconic vehicles.