Hudson stood out as one of the pioneering Detroit automakers to unveil new models in the aftermath of World War...
The Hudson Motor Company was renowned for its outstanding commitment to quality, performance, and value. In 1931, the “Hudson Greater...
In 1929, Hudson took its devoted customer base by surprise by bidding farewell to the renowned “Super Six” designation in...
The creation of American Motors Corporation in 1954 through the merger of Hudson and Nash-Kelvinator raised high expectations. However, amidst...
Hudson emerged as an early post-World War II innovator in the automotive landscape, introducing the most strikingly different designs. The...
Hudson achieved significant success with its innovative “step-down” models, such as the Hornet, introduced in the post-World War II era....
The Hudson Motor Car Company, founded in 1909 in Detroit, quickly achieved success by offering consumers well-engineered, sturdy, and technologically...
Always one for creative thinking, Hudson designer Frank Spring thought he had just the right idea to improve sales of...
The Commodore Eight convertible Brougham was the most expensive Hudson in 1950, with a listed price of $2,893, it was...
Only 640 commercial vehicles were produced by Hudson in 1939 and that figure was inclusive of 1/2-ton and 3/4-ton pickups,...
In 1957 there was nothing better to take to a drive-in movie than the Hudson Hornet Hollywood: the front passenger...