The Nash

Debut: 2021 Designer: Greg Salzillo, Dave Ford and Manson Cheung 4 releases · 0 case appearances Wiki ↗

The Nash Metropolitan was an Anglo-American subcompact two-seat automobile produced by Austin in the United Kingdom and marketed by Nash, Hudson and AMC in the United States from 1953 to 1961. The car was designed by William Flajole as an economical transportation alternative during a time when most automakers were sticking to a "bigger is better" philosophy. Even back then, the car was variously categorized as either an economy car or a subcompact vehicle. This casting replicates a highly customized Nash Metropolitan done by Greg Salzillo and Dave Ford, named the Nashole; any references to that name are removed on this model likely due to the name sounding like a crude expression. The Nashole was the winner of the 2019 Hot Wheels Legends Tour. The car was made available in the game Forza Horizon 4 as paid downloadable content on 22 February 2021. OEM, the car in-game handles rather poorly due to the thin rear wheels combined with the high torque of the engine.

Releases

2022 · #019
Compact Kings
Lavander
HCT61
details
Tampo: White roof & trim, Silver pinstripe, "The Nash"; Base: White/Plastic; Window: Clear; Interior: Chrome; Wheel: SK5SP; Made in: Malaysia; Base code(s): P38
2022 · #019
Compact Kings
Silver
HCW79
details
Tampo: Black roof & trim, Red pinstripe, "The Nash"; Base: Black/Plastic; Window: Clear; Interior: Chrome; Wheel: SK5SP; Made in: Malaysia; Base code(s): P48, R01, R02
2022 · #019
Compact Kings
Lavander
HCT61HCW79
details
Tampo: White roof & trim, Silver pinstripe, "The Nash"; Base: White/Plastic; Window: Clear; Interior: Chrome; Wheel: SK5SP; Made in: Malaysia; Base code(s): P38
2021 · #001
HW Dream Garage
Turquoise
GRX19
details
Tampo: White roof, pinstripes & fake rust on hood, white & silver side trim; Base: White/Plastic; Window: Smoke tint; Interior: Chrome; Wheel: Blue SK5SP; Made in: Malaysia; ''New Model''Base code(s): N38, N40