Benz 16/35 hp

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Benz
Benz 16 40 hp double phaeton 1913.jpg
16/35 PS / 16/40 PS / 16/40 PS Sport
Production period: 1912-1914
Class : Middle class
Body versions : Phaeton , limousine
Engines: Petrol engines :
4.0 liters
(26–44 kW)
Length: 4525 mm
Width: 1720 mm
Height: 2180 mm
Wheelbase : 3150-3250 mm
Empty weight : 1350 kg
Previous model Benz 20/35 hp
successor Benz 18/45 hp

The Benz 16/35 PS was the successor to the Benz 20/35 PS . In 1912 the 16/35 PS was replaced by the Benz 16/40 PS .

The 16/35 PS was equipped with a four-cylinder in-line engine with 3950 cc capacity, the 35 hp (26 kW) at 1600 min -1 developed. The engine power was passed on to a four-speed gearbox via a leather cone clutch and from there to the rear wheels via a cardan shaft . The top speed was 80 km / h and the fuel consumption was 20 l / 100 km.

The launched even in the publication year of the 16/35 PS successor 16/40 PS possessed an equal motor but 40 hp (29 kW) at 1700 min -1 gave. In 1913, another two-seat sports model whose also equally sized motor 52 hp (38 kW) appeared at 1850 min -1 or even 60 hp (44 kW) at 2600 min -1 reached. This sports model drove at a top speed of 115 km / h.

The vehicles were still equipped with wooden or wire-spoke wheels and leaf-sprung rigid axles. The chassis cost 12,500.00

source

  • Werner Oswald: Mercedes-Benz Passenger Cars 1886–1986 . 4th edition. Motorbuch Verlag Stuttgart (1987). ISBN 3-613-01133-6 , pp. 50-51