Introduced for the 1951 model year, the Hudson Hornet was a groundbreaking automobile. Based on the company's "step-down" design and featuring a sleek body and a low center of gravity, the Hornet ...
Hudson disappeared from dealerships back in 1954 and it's largely forgotten nowadays, but the company that merged with Nash to form American Motors Corporation (AMC) left a few iconic cars behind. The ...
Before Hudson was folded into American Motors, it had developed its own eight-cylinder engine. Yet for years, it stuck with ...
Explore the design and legacy of the 1951 Hudson Hornet, a true icon of early performance engineering. Why does it still captivate collectors today?
The 2023 Dodge Hornet GT (pictured here in Acapulco Gold) marks the return of a storied badge that dates to the beloved 1951 Hudson Hornet — and of Dodge to the compact SUV segment for the first time ...
In the early 1950s, the hottest American performance car didn't come from Ford, General Motors, or Chrysler. Featured on Jay Leno's Garage, this 1953 Hudson Hornet represents the automaker's brief ...