Champion Ch-1

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Ch-1
Production period: 1949
Class : Microcar
Body versions : Roadster
Engines: Otto engine :
0.2 liters (3.7 kW)
Length: 2420 mm
Width: 1380 mm
Height: 990 mm
Wheelbase : 1600 mm
Empty weight : 190 kg
Previous model ZF Champion
successor Champion Ch-2

The Champion Ch-1 is a car model of the car brand Champion from Hermann-Holbein-Fahrzeugbau . It appeared in April 1949 as the successor to the ZF Champion . Successor was the Champion Ch-2 .

body

The open body without doors offered space for two people.

mass and weight

With a wheelbase of 160 cm and a track width of 115 cm, the vehicle length was 242 cm, the vehicle width 138 cm and the vehicle height without convertible top 99 cm. With an empty weight of 190 kg, the permissible total weight was 250 kg.

drive

The air-cooled single - cylinder two-stroke engine from Triumph had a displacement of 198 cm³ and developed 3.7 kW. It was mounted in the rear of the vehicle and drove the differential- less rear axle via a two-speed gearbox . The maximum speed was 50 km / h. The fuel consumption was given as 3 liters per 100 km.

number of pieces

A copy was made in April 1949.

literature

  • Hanns Peter Rosellen: German small car. Weltbild Verlag, Augsburg 1991, ISBN 3-89350-040-5 .