Riley Kestrel

Riley 'Kestrel' was a brand name applied by the Riley Motor Car Company and its successors the Nuffield Organization and the British Leyland Motor Corporation to various of their saloon car models.

In pre-war Rileys, the Kestrel name typically denoted a sporty model with 'fastback' styling. Some of the cars produced in each of the following models received the Kestrel name, which was then revived in 1965 for a badge engineered version of the BMC ADO16:


 * 1926–1937 &mdash; Riley Nine
 * 1934–1935 &mdash; Riley 12/4
 * 1935–1938 &mdash; Riley 1½ Litre
 * 1937–1940 &mdash; Riley 16 (16/4) 2½-litre
 * 1965–1969 &mdash; A variant of the BMC ADO16/Austin/Morris 1100/1300)