From 1959 to 1971, Standard-Triumph built the Herald, a small passenger car with a standard design, in around 510,000 units as a saloon, coupé, convertible and estate. The car was particularly popular in England, but there were also many fans of the compact and inexpensive British car on the European mainland. This vehicle report describes the history of the Triumph Herald and portrays a 13/60 model from 1970, supplemented by many archive photos, three sales brochures, technical documents and the owner's manual.