Brand Overview
Nash is an American automobile manufacturer, founded in 1916, headquartered in the United States. The company produced automobiles in the 20th century, and merged with Hudson to become AMC in 1954.
Development History
Charles Nash founded the company in 1916. It was a major manufacturer during the 1920-1940s. It merged with Hudson to become AMC in 1954. The brand ceased use in 1957.
Main Products
Mainly producing passenger cars. Classic products include Nash Ambassador, Nash Metropolitan, etc.
Technical Features
Nash was known for comfort and innovative design. Ambassador was a luxury model.
Market Position
In the 20th-century American automobile market, Nash was one of the major manufacturers.
Brand Status
The brand ceased use in 1957, but Nash, as part of American automotive history, has some value in the collector's market.