Santa Matilde

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The Santa Matilde, or SM4.1, is a legendary sports car designed and produced in Brazil by Cia. Industrial Santa Matilde between 1977 and 1997.

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[edit] Conception

Equipped with tuned versions of the Chevrolet Opala engine, the first prototype was revealed at the 1976 Salão do Automóvel de São Paulo as one of the most expensive and luxurious cars in the country at the time. It featured items like retractable bumpers, power windows, hidden radio antenna, cassette player, retractable seat belts, leather seats with fine adjustment and air conditioning.

The project was run by engineer Humberto Pimentel Duarte and former pilot and race-car tuner Renato Peixoto. The body design came from Humberto's daughter Ana Lídia and was not based on any previous car, although a few details were inspired by many cars models.

[edit] Characteristics

The Santa Matilde has a fiberglass body reinforced with polyester. It is a 2+2 coupe, and doesn't have good space for rear passengers.

In 1982 two engines were available; a 6 cylinder 171 hp (157 kW), or a 4 cylinder turbo, also with 140 hp. Both versions are engines from the Chevrolet Opala, featuring a specially designed exhaust manifold and a different carburetor.

The car has smoothly integrated direction and rear lights. The lower front air intakes are used for the air conditioning and the internal ventilation.

The instrument panel resembles the contemporary Porsche version and has indicators for water temperature, oil pressure, speed, odometer (full and partial), RPM, fuel level and a clock.

The Santa Matilde was conceived to offer safety to the driver and passengers: it had retractable bumpers, made of a rubber compound with steel frames. The car also has both front and rear disc brakes.

[edit] Generations

[edit] Santa Matilde 78-79

Santa Matilde 78-79: Line-produced between 1978 and 1979, it had 171 hp (128 kW) and a top speed of 170 km/h. Based on the prototype, this version had some problems like overheating, noise and ventilation.
Santa Matilde 78-79: Line-produced between 1978 and 1979, it had 171 hp (128 kW) and a top speed of 170 km/h. Based on the prototype, this version had some problems like overheating, noise and ventilation.
Santa Matilde 78-79
Santa Matilde 78-79

[edit] Santa Matilde 82

Santa Matilde 82: Externally, a new rear design and some cosmetic changes at the front, smoothing some lines. Internally, all problems were solved. This model was line-produced in 1982 with small changes in design.
Santa Matilde 82: Externally, a new rear design and some cosmetic changes at the front, smoothing some lines. Internally, all problems were solved. This model was line-produced in 1982 with small changes in design.
Santa Matilde 82
Santa Matilde 82

[edit] Santa Matilde 83-86

Santa Matilde 83-86: Line-produced between 1983 and 1986, this model was a sedan style with a top speed of over 180 km/h.
Santa Matilde 83-86: Line-produced between 1983 and 1986, this model was a sedan style with a top speed of over 180 km/h.
Santa Matilde 83-86
Santa Matilde 83-86

[edit] Santa Matilde Cabriolet

Line-produced between 1984 and 1990, this was a convertible version.

[edit] Santa Matilde 91-95

Santa Matilde 91-95: Line-produced between 1991 and 1995, this model had square front lights and was also produced by demand between 1991 and 1995.
Santa Matilde 91-95: Line-produced between 1991 and 1995, this model had square front lights and was also produced by demand between 1991 and 1995.

[edit] Santa Matilde 97

A lot of modifications were introduced in this model:

One car was produced by demand in 1997. It has inestimable value for collectors.

Santa Matilde 97
Santa Matilde 97
Santa Matilde 97
Santa Matilde 97


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