Model record
Wolseley 15/60
Background
The Wolseley 15/60 is an automobile which was produced from 1958 to 1961, and then, as the Wolseley 16/60, from 1961 to 1971. The 15/60 was the first of the mid-sized Pinin Farina-styled automobiles manufactured by the British Motor Corporation (BMC). Launched in December 1958 as part of BMC's Wolseley brand, the design would eventually be shared with seven other marques. All of the cars were updated in 1961 with a larger engine and new model designations. The Wolseley 16/60 was the last, in production until 24 April 1971.
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Specification
- Produced
- 87,661 units
Still on UK roads
37
licensed vehicles · 2025
2014 ▲ 9% since 2014 2025
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Sources
Same marque
Other Wolseley models
- 10/40 —
- 11/22 —
- 12/16 —
- 12/32 —
- 14/60 —
- 16/20 —
- 24/30 —
- 24/80 —
- 30/40 —
- 32/80 —
- 35/40 —
- 4/50 —
- 6/80 —
- 7 1/2 —
- 8 —
- Eight —
- Oxford Taxi —
- Racing —
- Saloon —
- Ten —
- Wasp —
- Hornet 1930
- SIX 1936
- 18/85 1939
- 1300 1947
- 6/90 1952
- 4/44 1953
- 15/50 1956
- 1500 1956
- 6/99 1959
- 16/60 1961
- 6/110 1962
- Six-Eighty / Six-Ninety 1962
- 1100 1965
- 2200 1975