The Singer Gazelle name has been applied to two generations of motor cars from the British manufacturer Singer. It was positioned between the basic Hillman range and the more sporting Sunbeam versions.
| predecessor = Singer Hunter
| body_style = 4-door saloon <br/> 2-door convertible <br/> 4-door estate car
| engine = 1497 cc straight-4 overhead cam
| transmission = 4 speed manual with optional overdrive
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The body style followed by the Gazelle between 1956 and 1967 came to be known as the "Audax" body, with significant input from the US based Loewy design organisation, highly regarded at the time partly on account of Loewy's input to several iconic Studebaker designs.
The Gazelle was initially offered in saloon and convertible body styles.<!-- can i get a cite that lets me chapter and volume and issue ? --> For the Series II the front was changed to include horizontal chrome vents incorporating side lights and indicator lights on either side of the oval centre grille.<!-- cite check? comes out on Wed 25, wouldn't be dated the 22nd -->
