Ambassador ranked the world's best taxi
It may have lost out to the more modern
competitors from Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, Toyota and Honda but the good old
Ambassador car, which once ruled the roost in India, has just been voted as the
world's best taxi by global automotive programme Top Gear.
In a show, which is being aired on the BBC,
Top Gear's executive director Richard Hammond organised a world taxi shootout
in which Ambassador emerged a winner, beating competitors from all over the
globe.
"The winner was India's virtually
indestructible Hindustan Ambassador," UK-based motor museum Beaulieu,
where the 'World of Top Gear' featuring vehicles from some of the most
ambitious challenges are also showcased, said in a statement.
This particular example proved just how
enduring the Ambassador really is when it saw off rivals from Britain, America,
Germany, South Africa, Mexico and Russia to be named the world's best taxi, it
added.
The Hindustan Ambassador started life in
Britain as the Morris Oxford but, with a quick name change, it went on to
become one of India's most enduring vehicles.
"It's (Ambassador) so tough that,
although it now lives in World of Top Gear, with a quick wash and brush up, it
could be back in service tomorrow - probably," the statement said.
In 1948, CK Birla Group firm
Hindustan Motors Ltd began the production of the Ambassador at Uttarpara in
Hooghly district, West Bengal. Till the arrival of the Maruti in the early 80s,
the Ambassador was the status symbol in India.
Gradually it lost out to various global
competitors when it came to personal usage but continued to be the favourite
vehicle for government officials and also in the taxi segment.
In the recent past, its sales in both the
segments have shown a decline and in 2012-13, the Ambassador sold a total of
just 3,390 units. This fiscal, it has sold only 709 units in the April-June period.
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