Studebaker Model H
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Studebaker Model H

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About

A small, lightweight car designed for two passengers, featuring a simple design and accessible pricing.

Introduction Year

1907

Category

runabout

Variants

4 variants of the Studebaker Model H

Studebaker Model H Runabout

Studebaker Model H Runabout

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The Studebaker Model H Runabout was introduced in 1907 as a lightweight two-seat vehicle. It featured a simple design with no formal body and was powered by a 4-cylinder engine. This variant was aimed at budget-conscious buyers seeking mobility and was known for its reliability during its production run until 1920.

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runabout
2 doors
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Introduced: 1907 Discontinued: 1920
Studebaker Model H Touring

Studebaker Model H Touring

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The Studebaker Model H Touring was also introduced in 1907, designed to accommodate more passengers with its four-door configuration. This variant provided a comfortable ride with additional space and was equipped with the same 4-cylinder engine, appealing to families and those wanting a more spacious vehicle.

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touring
4 doors
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Introduced: 1907 Discontinued: 1920
Studebaker Model H Roadster

Studebaker Model H Roadster

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The Studebaker Model H Roadster was introduced alongside the Runabout in 1907, featuring a sporty two-seat design. This variant emphasized performance and style, attracting customers looking for a fashionable, open-top vehicle. It was powered by the same reliable 4-cylinder engine.

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roadster
2 doors
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Introduced: 1907 Discontinued: 1920
Studebaker Model H Electric

Studebaker Model H Electric

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The Studebaker Model H Electric was introduced in 2020 as a modern take on the classic runabout. This electric variant features a powerful 150 kW electric motor, offering a range of eco-friendly driving with zero emissions. It retains the compact design of the original runabout, appealing to environmentally conscious consumers.

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runabout
2 doors
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Introduced: 2020 Discontinued: 2024