Enfield Autocar

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Enfield 15 hp (1907)

The Enfield Autocar Co. Ltd. was a British automobile manufacturer based in Birmingham from 1906–1916 .

Enfield manufactured conventional mid-range cars with front-mounted in-line engines with two or four cylinders. The displacement of the side-controlled engines varied between 547 cm³ and 6,107 cm³. Many of the designs came from the neighboring automobile manufacturer Alldays .

After the First World War , Alldays took over the operation completely and marketed the vehicles under the name Enfield-Allday .

Models

model Construction period cylinder Displacement wheelbase
16/20 hp 1906 4 row 4084 cc
24/30 hp 1906-1908 4 row 5881 cc
15 hp 1907 4 row 3261 cc 2591 mm
25 hp 1907 4 row 6107 cc 2997 mm
18/22 hp 1908-1910 4 row 3261 cc 2819 mm
10 hp 1909-1910 2 row 1630 cc 2286-2438 mm
30/35 hp 1909-1910 4 row 6107 cc 3048 mm
16 hp 1910-1911 4 row 2510 cc 2591 mm
12 hp 1911 4 row 1944 cc 2591 mm
20 hp 1911-1912 4 row 3613 cc 2819 mm
12 hp 1912-1914 4 row 2174 cc 2743 mm
14/16 hp 1912 4 row 2510 cc 2743 mm
16/20 hp 1912-1914 4 row 3016 cc 2896 mm
14.3 hp 1913-1916 4 row 2177 cc 2819 mm
18.4 hp 1913-1916 4 row 3012 cc 3048 mm
24.9 hp 1913-1916 4 row 4082 cc 3200 mm
8 hp 1914 2 row 1069 cc
9 hp 1914 2 row 547 cc 2362 mm
10 hp 1914-1915 4 row 1094 cc 2362-2438 mm
10 hp 1916 4 row 1169 cc 2438 mm

Web links

Commons : Enfield  - collection of images, videos and audio files
Commons : Royal Enfield  - collection of images, videos and audio files

source

  • David Culshaw & Peter Horrobin: The Complete Catalog of British Cars 1895–1975 . Veloce Publishing plc. Dorchester 1999, ISBN 1-874105-93-6