SIMCA

Simca

(Société Industrielle de Mécanique et Carrosserie Automobile) Automobiles France

This article is about the automobile company. For other uses, see SIMCA.
Simca
Industry Automotive
Fate merged into Chrysler Europe, subsequently into PSA
Successor Talbot, a brand of PSA Peugeot Citroën
Founded 1934
Founder Henri Théodore Pigozzi
Defunct 1970 taken over by Chrysler,
1979 by PSA
Headquarters Nanterre, France (1935–1961)
Poissy, France (1954–1970)
Products Simca Aronde, Simca ArianeSimca Vedette, Simca 1000Simca 1100, Simca 1300/1500, Simca 1307
Parent Chrysler Europe

1973 Simca 1000 GLSimca 1000 GL (1974)

Simca (Société Industrielle de Mécanique et Carrosserie Automobile, Mechanical and Automotive Body Manufacturing Company) was a French automaker, founded in November 1934 by Fiat and directed from July 1935 to May 1963 by Italian Henri Théodore Pigozzi (born Enrico Teodoro Pigozzi, 1898–1964). Simca was affiliated with Fiat and then, after Simca bought Ford‘s French activities, became increasingly controlled by the Chrysler Group. In 1970, Simca became a subsidiary and brand of Chrysler Europe, ending its period as an independent company. Simca disappeared in 1978, when Chrysler divested its European operations to another French automaker, PSA Peugeot Citroën. PSA replaced the Simca brand with Talbot after a short period when some models were badged as Simca-Talbots.

During most of its post-war activity, Simca was one of the biggest automobile manufacturers in France. The Simca 1100 was for some time the best-selling car in France, while the Simca 1307 and Simca Horizon won the coveted European Car of the Year title in 1976 and 1978, respectively—these models were badge engineered as products of other marques in some countries. For instance the Simca 1307 was sold in Britain as the Chrysler Alpine, and the Horizon was also sold under the Chrysler brand.

Simca vehicles were also manufactured by Simca do Brasil in São Bernardo do Campo, Brazil, and Barreiros (another Chrysler subsidiary) in Spain. They were also assembled in Australia, Chile, Colombia and the Netherlands during the Chrysler era.

Foundation

Henri Théodore Pigozzi was active in the automotive business in the early 1920s when he met Fiat founder, Giovanni Agnelli. They began business together in 1922 with Pigozzi acting as a scrap merchant, buying old automobile bodies and sending them to Fiat for recycling. Two years later Pigozzi became Fiat’s General Agent in France, and in 1926 SAFAF (Société Anonyme Française des Automobiles Fiat) was founded. In 1928, SAFAF started the assembly of Fiat cars in Suresnes near Paris, and licensed the production of some parts to local suppliers. By 1934, as many as 30,000 Fiat cars were sold by SAFAF.

Simca-Fiat

The SIMCA (Société Industrielle de Mécanique et de Carrosserie Automobile) company was founded in 1935 by FIAT, when Fiat bought the former Donnet factory in the French town of Nanterre.

The first cars produced were Fiat 508 Balillas and Fiat 518 Arditas, but with Simca-Fiat 6CV and 11CV badges. They were followed during 1936 by the Simca Cinq or 5CV, a version of the Fiat Topolino announced in the Spring, but only available for sale from October 1936. The Huit, an 8CV version of the Fiat 508C-1100, appeared in 1937. Production of the 6CV and 11CV stopped in 1937, leaving the 5CV and the 8CV in production until the outbreak of World War II. The firm nevertheless remained closely connected with Fiat, and it was not until 1938 that the shortened name “Simca” replaced “Simca-Fiat”.

Of the businesses that emerged as France’s big four auto-makers after the war, Simca was unique in not suffering serious bomb damage to its plant. There were persistent suggestions that Henri Pigozzi‘s close personal relationship with the Agnelli family (which owned Fiat) and Fiat’s powerful political influence with the Mussolini government in Italy secured relatively favourable treatment for Simca during the years when France fell under the control of Italy’s powerful ally, Germany. Despite France being occupied, Simca cars continued to be produced in small numbers throughout the war.

Following the 1944 liberation, the company’s close association with Italy became an obvious liability in the feverish atmosphere of recrimination and new beginnings that swept France following four years of German occupation. Nevertheless, shortly after the liberation the Nanterre plant’s financial sustainability received a boost when Simca won a contract from the American army to repair large numbers of Jeep engines.

1946: a decisive year

On 3 January 1946 the new government’s five-year plan for the automobile industry (remembered, without affection, as the Pons Plan) came into force. Government plans for Simca involved pushing it into a merger with various smaller companies such as Delahaye-Delage, Bernard, Laffly and Unic so as to create an automobile manufacturing combine to be called “Générale française automobile” (GFA). With half an eye on the Volkswagen project across the Rhine, the authorities determined that GFA should produce the two door version of the “AFG”, a small family car that had been developed during the war by the influential automobile engineer, Jean-Albert Grégoire. Grégoire owed his influence to a powerfully persuasive personality and a considerable engineering talent. Regarding the future of the French automobile industry, Grégoire held strong opinions, two of which favoured front-wheel drive and aluminium as a material for car bodies. A few weeks after the liberation Grégoire joined the Simca board as General Technical Director, in order to prepare for the production of the AFG at the company’s Nanterre factory.

For Simca, faced with a determinedly dirigiste left-wing French government, the prospect of nationalisation seemed very real. (Renault had already been confiscated and nationalised by the government at the start of 1945.) Simca’s long standing (but Italian born) Director General, Henri Pigozzi, was obliged to deploy his very considerable reserves of guile and charm in order to retain his own position within the company, and it appears that in the end Pigozzi owed his very survival at Simca to the intervention with the national politicians of his new board room colleague, Jean-Albert Grégoire. In return, Grégoire obtained the personal commitment of the surviving Director General to the production at Nanterre of his two-door AFG.

It is very easy to see how the two-door AFG looked, because its four-door equivalent went into production, little changed from Grégoire’s prototype, as the Panhard Dyna X. It was a car designed by an engineer, and Pigozzi thought it ugly. In trying to make it more appealing to the style conscious car buyers who, it was hoped, would appear in Simca showrooms once the economy picked up and government restrictions on car ownership began to be relaxed, Simca designers took the underpinnings of the Grégoire prototype and clothed it with various more conventionally modern bodies, the last of which looked uncannily similar to a shortened Peugeot 203. This “Simca-Grégoire” performed satisfactorily in road tests in France and around Turin (home town of Fiat who still owned Simca), and by September 1946 the car was deemed ready for production. But Pigozzi was still cautious. He had little enthusiasm for the gratuitously unfathomable complexities involved in producing a mass-market front-wheel drive car. The experience of the Citroën Traction Avant, which had bankrupted its manufacturer in the mid-1930s, was not encouraging. Pigozzi therefore applied to the (at this stage still strongly interventionist) government for a far higher level of government subsidy than the government could contemplate. Both the “Simca-Grégoire” project and the government’s own enthusiasm for micro-managing the French automobile industry were by now running out of momentum. Sensing that there was no prospect of putting the “Simca-Grégoire” into production any time soon, General Technical Director Grégoire resigned from the company early in 1947.

Meanwhile, at the first Paris Motor Show since the end of the war, in October 1946, two models were on display on the Simca stand, being the Simca 5 and the Simca 8, at this stage barely distinguishable from their pre-war equivalents. A new car arrived in 1948 with the Simca 6, a development of the Simca 5 which it would eventually replace, and featuring an overhead valve 570 cc engine: the Simca 6 was launched ahead of the introduction of the equivalent Fiat.

The French economy in this period was in a precarious condition and government pressure was applied on the auto-makers to maximize export sales. During the first eight months of 1947, Simca exported 70% of cars produced, placing it behind Citroen (92% exported), Renault (90% exported), Peugeot (87% exported) and Ford France (83% exported). In the struggle to maximize exports, Simca was handicapped by the fact that it could not compete with its principal Italian shareholder, Fiat.

Aronde and Ford SAF takeover

Simca Aronde 2012 02Simca Aronde (1956)

The Simca Aronde, launched in 1951, was the first Simca model not based on a Fiat design. It had a 1200 cc engine and its production reached 100,000 units yearly. Following this success, Simca took over the French truck manufacturers Unic in 1951, Saurer in 1956, and the Poissy plant of Ford SAF in 1954. The Poissy plant had ample room for expansion, enabling Simca to consolidate French production in a single plant and, in 1961, to sell the old Nanterre plant.

The 1950s was a decade of growth for Simca, and by 1959 the combined output of the plants at Nanterre and at Poissy had exceeded 225,000 cars, placing the manufacturer in second place among French automakers in volume terms, ahead of Peugeot and Citroën, though still far behind market leader Renault.

The Ford purchase also added the V-8 powered Ford Vedette range to the Simca stable. This model continued to be produced and progressively upgraded until 1962 in France and 1967 in Brazil, but with various names under the Simca badge. An Aronde-powered version was also made in 1957 and called the Ariane which, because it was economical and had a large body, was popular as a taxi.

In 1958 Simca bought Talbot-Lago.

Brazil

Main article: Simca do Brasil

1960 Simca ChambordA Brazilian made Simca Chambord, used on the TV series O Vigilante Rodoviário (pt) (1961-1962)

The Simca plant received a visit by Juscelino Kubitschek before his inauguration in 1956, organized by a Brazilian General who had a family member employed there. He jokingly invited Simca to build a plant in Minas Gerais, his home state. Simca followed through and sent a letter of intent to this effect. In the interim, Brazil had formed an Executive Group for the Automotive Industry (pt) (GEIA), which had established a set of requirements for any producer wishing to establish a plant in Brazil. Simca claimed that their proposal and arrangement with Kubitschek pre-dated these rules and lobbied for exceptions. Simca also lobbied directly in Minas, but in the end were forced to present their own proposal, which was accepted with a number of conditions. The delays in passing the GEIA rules meant that Simca, which established its first plant in São Paulo, was unable to access hard currency and suffered severe parts shortages as a result. Simca quickly developed a reputation for low quality which it was unable to shake.

Simca do Brasil was originally 50% Brazilian-owned, but after Chrysler took over Simca France in 1966 they also obtained control of the Brazilian arm. Simca remained based in São Paulo for the entire time they were active in Brazil and never moved to Minas, as originally promised. Their range was built around the 2.4 liter V8-engined Simca Vedette, which entered production in Brazil in March 1959. It was built under a variety of names and in a number of different bodystyles, until the Simca badge was retired there in 1969. Later models were redesigned completely, and were sold as the Simca Esplanada.

Fulgur

The Simca Fulgur was a concept car designed in 1958 by Robert Opron for Simca and first displayed at the 1959 Geneva Auto Show. It was also displayed at the New York Auto Show, and the 1961 Chicago Auto Show. The concept car was intended to show what cars in the year 2000 would look like. It was to be atomic powered, voice controlled, guided by radar, and use only two wheels balanced by gyroscopes when driven at over 150 kph. Fulgur is Latin for flash or lightning. Another translation is lensman.

Chrysler

In 1958, the American car manufacturer Chrysler Corporation, which wanted to enter the European car market, bought 15% of the Simca stocks from Ford in a deal which Henry Ford II was later reported as having publicly regretted. At this stage, however, the dominant shareholder remained Fiat, and their influence is apparent in the engineering and design of Simcas of that period such as the 1000 and 1300 models introduced respectively in 1961 and 1963. However, in 1963 Chrysler increased their stake to a controlling 64% by purchasing stock from Fiat, and they subsequently extended that holding further to 77%. Even in 1971 Fiat retained a 19% holding, but by now they had long ceased to play an active role in the business.

Also, in 1964 Chrysler bought the British manufacturer Rootes thus putting together the basis of Chrysler Europe. All the Simca models manufactured after 1967 had the Chrysler pentastar logo as well as Simca badging. In 1961 Simca started to manufacture all of its models in the ex-Ford SAF factory in Poissy and sold the factory at Nanterre to Citroën. The rear-engined Simca 1000 was introduced in 1961 with its sporting offspring, the Simca-Abarth in 1963. The 1000 also served as the platform for the 1000 Coupe, a sports coupe sporting a Bertone-designed body by Giorgetto Giugiaro and 4-wheel disc brakes. It debuted in 1963 and was described by Car Magazine as “the world’s neatest small coupe”. 1967 saw the more powerful 1200S Bertone Coupe that, with a horsepower upgrade in 1970, could reach the dizzying speed of almost 112 mph (180 km/h), making it the fastest standard production Simca ever built. In 1967 a much more up to date car, the 1100, appeared with front wheel drive and independent suspension all round, and continued in production until 1979. On 1 July 1970 the company title was formally changed to Chrysler France.

Collapse of Chrysler Europe

The most successful pre-Chrysler Simca models were the Aronde, the Simca 1000 and the front-engined 1100 compact. During the 1970s Chrysler era, Simca produced the new Chrysler 160/180/2 litre saloon, 1307 range (Chrysler Alpine in the UK) and later theHorizon, (Dodge Omni and Plymouth Horizon in the USA). The 1307 and Horizon were both named European Car of the Year at launch. However, Chrysler’s forced marriage of Simca and Rootes was not a happy one: Chrysler Europe collapsed in 1977 and the remains were sold to Peugeot the following year. The Rootes models were quickly killed off, and the Simca-based Alpine/1307 and Horizon soldiered on through the first half of the 1980s using the resurrected Talbot badge. The last car to carry the Simca badge was the 1980 Solara, a 1307 with a boot, but by 1981 this had become a Talbot, thus ending the Simca marque entirely.

Afterlife

Peugeot eventually abandoned the Talbot brand, and the last Simca design was launched as Peugeot 309 (instead of Talbot Arizona as had been originally planned). The Peugeot 309 used Simca engines until October 1991 (some 18 months before the end of production) when they were replaced by PSA’s own TU and XU series of engines. The 309 was produced at the former Rootes factory in Ryton-on-Dunsmore, UK, as well as in the Poissy plant.

Simcas were also manufactured in Brazil, Colombia, Spain and Finland. The last Simca-based car produced was the Horizon-based Dodge Omni, which was built in the USA until 1990. The European equivalent had already been axed three years earlier when use of the Talbot name on passenger cars was finally discontinued.

Models

1936-48 Simca 51936-1948 Simca 51947-50 Simca 6 2-door coupé1947-1950 Simca 61960 simca 7 prototype1960 simca 7 prototype1937-51 Simca 8 4-door saloon1937-1951 Simca 8

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Simca 9

Simca 111939 Simca Gordini Type 8  1938 Simca Gordini1950 Simca Gordini T15s 1941cc compressor1950 Simca Gordini Type 15 (Grand Prix racing car) 1941cc1951 simca 9Simca Aronde 1951 simca 9 aronde1957-63 Simca Ariane wit wikipediaSimca Ariane 1957-63 Simca Ariane

1955 simca vedette 21955 Simca Vedette1956 simca ford vedette1956 simca V1956 Simca Vedette Regence1957 Simca Chambord1957 simca vedette Versailles a1957 simca vedette1958 simca vedette a1958 simca vedette chambord c1958 simca vedette chambord d1958 Simca Vedette Chambord or sim Berne1958 simca vedette Marly b1958 Simca vedettes1959 SIMCA Vedette AX-01-511960 Simca Chambord1960 Simca Vedette beaulieu1960 Simca Verde Vedette Chambord1961 Simca vedette chambord1961 Simca Vedette Marly (deuxième génération)1961 Simca Vedette Presidence1962 simca chambord-vermelho-e-branco31962 simca custom-coupe 121964 Simca tufaosimca presidence brasilSimca Vedette MarlySimca Vedette (also manufactured in license by Simca do Brasil with the names Simca Chambord, Simca Alvorada, Simca Profissional and Simca Présidence)1960 Simca Jangada Ambulância e Funerário

1963 Propaganda-Simca-Jangada1963 simca jangada marly1963 simca jangada-071964 SIMCA - Jangada - V 8 Tufão1965 simca jangada-1965-11967 SIMCA JANGADA EmiSulSIMCA JANGADA Familiar(1)Simca Jangadasimca jangada-01Simca jangada-2simca jangada-06Simca jangada-8Simca Jangada-Hearse-2Simca Jangada (Brazilian model)

1966-69 Simca Esplanada Brazil

1966-69 Simca Esplanada Brazil1968-69 Simca Esplanada Águas de Lindóia

1968-69 Simca Esplanada Águas de Lindóia.jpg Simca Esplanada (Brazilian model)1968 Chrysler (Simca) Regente 1968                                    Simca Regente (Brazilian model)1966 Propaganda Simca Tufão1964 Simca tufao1964 SIMCA - Jangada - V 8 Tufãosimca-tufo-10simca-tufo-02                           Simca Tufão (Brazilian model)1969 Simca Esplanada GTX 056

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Simca GTX (Brazilian model)

1974 simca 1000 4doorsimca-1000-barreiros-021967 simca-1000-barreiros-01Simca 1000 PolicecarsSimca 1000 Policecar1965 Simca 1000 ad1969 Simca 1000, 1968–19761974 simca 1000rally a1976 simca 1000 a1974 simca 10001962 simca 1000 hotel-jr1960 simca 1000-900-jr1963 simca 1000 vak1962 simca 1000 a1967 Simca 1000 GLS1963 Simca 10001965 simca 1000-faro-cuadrado1964 simca 1000 ad1975 Simca 1000 rally1976 Simca 1000 RALLY1963 Simca 1000 (2)1973 Simca 1000 GLSimca 10001967 Simca 1000 CoupéSimca 1000 CoupéSimca 1100 TISimca 1100Simca_1300_Serie_1_front_20110114

1964_Simca_1500_-_rear_viewSimca 1300/1500Simca 1301 Special front-view

1973 Simca 1501 BreakSimca 1301/1501Simca 1200SSimca 1200S1973 Chrysler 160

Chrysler 160 or 180 estate on Costa del Sol

Chrysler 180 Barreiros 870

1977-78 Chrysler Centura GL (KC)Chrysler-Simca 1609/1610/2-Litre1973-80 Matra Simca Bagheera 1ste serie

1978 Matra-Simca Bagheera (model after 1976)Matra-Simca Bagheera1977 Simca Matra RanchoMatra-Simca Rancho1978 Simca 1307 GLS

1978 Simca 1307 GLS.jpgFinnish-built Talbot 1510, facelifted version with new headlights

Finnish-built Talbot 1510, facelifted version with new headlights1982 Talbot_Solara_SX_Automatic_(3725146682)

1982 Talbot Solara SX Automatic.jpg Simca 1307/1308/1309/15101979 Simca Chrysler Horizon GLS

Talbot Horizon profile Chamartin

1986 Shelby GLHS

1986 Shelby GLHS Simca Horizon1982 Talbot_Solara_SX_Automatic_(3725146682)

Talbot Solara SX, rear view Talbot-Simca Solara

1936-48 Simca 51937-51 Simca 8 4-door saloon1938 Simca 8 Break1938 Simca 161939 simca gordini emblem1939 Simca Gordini Type 81947-48 Simca 81947-50 Simca 6 2-door coupé1948 Autobleu Simca 8 Sport Ex-AGACI1949 SIMCA 5 FOURGO MICHELIN1949 SIMCA 5 Fourgonnette1949 Simca 6 in elfstedentocht1949 Simca 61949 Simca 71 21949 Simca 71 31949 Simca 711949 simca cinq1949 Simca classic1949 Simca Falaschi Figone Sport 8 Convertible1949 Simca1950 Simca 8 Sport Cabriolet1950 simca 81950 Simca Gordini T15s 1941cc compressor1950 simca p151951 Simca 8 Sport Michelotti1951 Simca 8 Sport1951 simca 9 (2)1951 simca 9 aronde-a1951 simca 9 aronde-b1951 simca 9 aronde-c1951 simca 9 aronde-d1951 simca 91951 simca fiat1951 Simca1951-64 Simca Aronde 4-door saloon (P60)1952 simca 9 sport1952 Simca Ariana1952 Simca1953 simca 9 sport tek1954 SIMCA 41954 simca 9 figoni1954 Simca 9001954 Simca 1200 Ghia1955 SIMCA 6 (2)1955 Simca Aronde 1300 Grand Large1955 simca aronde a1955 simca aronde b1955 simca Aronde1955 Simca Aronde-Elysee-13001955 simca vedette 21955 Simca Vedette1956 simca aronde 1300 Coupé de Ville b1956 simca aronde 1300 tek1956 simca aronde 13001956 simca aronde 1300c1956 simca aronde 1300d1956 SIMCA F569WML, 4x41956 SIMCA F594WMС, 4x41956 simca ford vedette1956 Simca Maltese1956 simca V1956 Simca Vedette Regence1956 Simca Vedette1957 simca 1300 gl1957 simca ariane a1957 Simca aronde GL1957 simca aronde Océane & Plein Ciel b1957 Simca Chambord1957 SIMCA F594WMC with М-59 repair shop body, 4x41957 SIMCA F594WML, 4x41957 simca vedette Versailles a1957 simca vedette1957-63 Simca Ariane b1957-63 Simca Ariane wit wikipedia1958 SIMCA Ariane AX-01-511958 simca ariane b1958 Simca Aronde 1300 Deluxe, Elysee and Grand Large1958 Simca aronde chatelaine1958 Simca f1958 Simca Fulgur – concept car1958 Simca g1958 Simca plein ciel1958 simca vedette a1958 simca vedette chambord c1958 simca vedette chambord d1958 Simca Vedette Chambord or sim Berne1958 simca vedette Marly b1958 Simca vedettes1958 Simca1959 simca aronde p60ad1959 SIMCA Vedette AX-01-511960 simca 7 prototype1960 simca 1000-900-jr1960 Simca Ariane (2)1960 Simca Ariane 41960 simca ariane a1960 simca ariane b1960 simca ariane1960 simca aronde monthéry1960 Simca Aronde Montlhery1960 simca aronde p60 Océane + Plein Ciel bw1960 Simca Aronde P601960 simca aronde p60d commercial vehicles1960 simca castel p60c ad1960 Simca Chambord1960 SIMCA Etoile DX-50-231960 Simca Jangada Ambulância e Funerário1960 simca monthéry p60b ad1960 Simca Vedette beaulieu1960 Simca Verde Vedette Chambord1960 Simca-Aronde-P60-13001961 Simca 1000 Bertone1961 Simca Chambord 16028 - 29x41-1961 Simca Océane1961 Simca Vedette Chambord saloon1961 Simca Vedette Marly (deuxième génération)1961 Simca Vedette Presidence1962 simca 1000 a1962 simca 1000 hotel-jr1962 simca chambord-41962 simca chambord-vermelho-e-branco31962 simca custom-coupe 121962 simca-custom-cabrio-composite2a1963 Propaganda-Simca-Jangada1963 Simca 1000 (2)1963 Simca 1000 coupe1963 simca 1000 vak1963 Simca 10001963 SIMCA 1300 MR-76-891963 simca 13001963 simca 15001963 Simca Jangada 3 Andorinhas Capa da Revista Quatro Rodas de setembro de 19631963 simca jangada marly1963 simca jangada-071963 Simca Station Wagon (AU)1 ron1964 SIMCA - Jangada - V 8 Tufão1964 simca 1000 ad1964 Simca 1300-63

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1964 simca 1500 rear1964 simca 15001964 Simca 1500-631964 simca propaganda1964 Simca tufao1964_Simca_1500_-_rear_view1965 Simca 1000 ad1965 simca 1000-faro-cuadrado1965 Simca Bertone Coupe1965 simca jangada-1965-11966 Propaganda Simca Tufão1966 Simca 1000 181966 Simca 1500 Break1966 SIMCA RALLYE1966-69 Simca Esplanada Brazil1967 Simca 1000 Coupé1967 Simca 1000 GLS1967 Simca 1100tyl

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Bibliography

  • Simca: L’aventure de l’hirondelle, by Adrien Cahuzac, Editions E-T-A-I, 2008.
  • Simca: De Fiat à Talbot (Préface de Jacques Loste), by Michel G. Renou, Editions E-T-A-I, 1999.
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  • Aronde: Le Grand livre (Préface de Caroline Pigozzi), by Michel G. Renou, Editions EPA, 1993.
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