The Plymouth Savoy is an automobile which was produced in the 1951 through 1964 model years by Plymouth.
As with Plymouth's Plaza and Belvedere models, the Savoy was named after an upscale hotel, the Savoy Hotel in London.
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1951–1953
left|thumb|1951 Plymouth Savoy Wagon
Plymouth used the name Savoy as a trim package from 1951 to 1953, as an upgrade of the base model Suburban station wagon.
1954
When introduced in 1954, later in the year with 1955 model paint schemes, the Savoy was Plymouth's mid-level car and priced between the base Plaza sedans and the top-line Belvedere models. Midway through the model year (on February 26), the engine's stroke was increased by a quarter inch, increasing displacement from and increasing power from .
In 1954, the Savoy was available as a two-door Club Coupe, four-door sedan, and 2-door Club Sedan.
thumb|left|1954 Plymouth Savoy Sedan rear view
1955–1956
For 1955 through 1956 The Plymouth Savoy was positioned in between the base Plaza and the high end Belvedere
In 1955, the Savoy was available with new power steering. The Highway Hi-Fi record player was also optional.
thumb|left|1955 Plymouth Savoy 4-Door Sedan
thumb|left|1955 Plymouth Savoy Four-Door Sedan
thumb|left|1956 Plymouth Savoy 4-door sedan
