Triumph Acclaim

The Triumph Acclaim is a compact family car produced by British Leyland under the Triumph marque between 1981 and 1984. It was the first collaboration between British Leyland and Honda, based heavily on the Honda Ballade, introducing Japanese engineering to a British classic design. The Acclaim featured a front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout with modest dimensions that appealed to buyers seeking reliability and efficiency. Despite its short production run, the Triumph Acclaim remains notable for its role in revitalizing the British car industry in the 1980s.

Discontinued Generation