The Opel 16/18 PS was an automobile of the upper class , which the Adam Opel KG 1904-1906 as a medium model built this luxury.
History and technology
In the same year, the smaller 14 hp and the larger 30/32 hp with 2.4 and 4.7 liters displacement appeared. All these cars were still to Darracq - built licenses.
The engine, which was similar to that of the larger 20/22 hp model , was a four - cylinder block engine with a displacement of 3054 cm³ (bore × stroke = 90 mm × 120 mm). It developed 18 hp (13.2 kW) at 1200 rpm. The side-controlled engine was water-cooled. The engine power was transmitted to the rear axle via a leather cone clutch, a manual three-speed gearbox with steering wheel gearshift and a cardan shaft . The maximum speed of the car was 60 km / h.
The frame consisted mainly of profile steel, but was reinforced with wood. The two rigid axles were suspended from semi-elliptical leaf springs. The service brake was designed as an external band brake that acted on the cardan shaft. The handbrake worked on the drums on the rear wheels.
The 16/18 PS was available as a two-seater Phaeton , a four-seater tonneau and a four-seater double phaeton . With the cheapest structure (Phaeton) it cost 10,500 RM.
In 1905 the larger 14/20 PS replaced the 16/18 PS, which, however, continued to be built until 1906.
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Current cars and commercial vehicles :
Ampera-e |
Astra |
Combo |
Corsa |
Corsa-e |
Crossland X |
Grandland X |
Insignia |
Mocha |
Mocha-e |
Movano |
Vivaro |
Vivaro-e |
Zafira Life
Historic passenger cars and commercial vehicles from 1945:
1200 |
Adam |
1900 |
Admiral ( A , B ) |
Agila |
Ampera |
Antara |
Arena |
Ascona ( A , B , C ) |
Astra ( F , G , H , J ) |
Blazer |
Lightning | Blitz 3,6 (Wehrmacht) |
Bedford Blitz |
Calais |
Calibra |
Campo |
Cascada |
Chevette |
Combo ( A , B , C , D ) |
Commodore ( A , B , C ) |
Corsa ( A , B , C , D , E ) |
Diplomat ( A , B ) |
Frontera |
Gemini |
GT |
GT Roadster |
HydroGen4 |
Insignia ( A ) |
K-180 |
Cadet ( A , B , C , D , E ) |
Karl |
Opel Kapitän ( 1948 , 1951 , 1954 , P 2.5 , P 2.6 , A , B ) |
Kikinda |
Manta |
Meriva ( A , B ) |
Mocha / Mocha X |
Monterey |
Monza ( A1 , A2 ) |
Movano ( A ) |
Olympia A |
Olympic record |
Omega ( A including Lotus Omega , B ) |
Record ( P , P2 , A , B , C , D , E ) |
Senator ( A , B ) |
Signum |
Sintra |
Speedster |
Tigra |
Tigra TwinTop |
Vectra ( A , B , C ) |
Vita ( A , B ) |
Vivaro ( A , B ) |
Zafira ( A , B , C )
Historic passenger cars 1919–1940:
4/12 HP / 4/14 HP / 4/16 HP / 4/18 HP / 4/20 HP “Tree Frog” |
7/34 hp |
8/40 hp |
9/25 hp |
9/30 hp |
10/30 hp |
10/35 hp |
10/40 hp |
10/45 hp |
10/50 hp |
12/50 hp |
14/48 hp |
14/50 hp |
15/60 hp |
16/60 hp |
21/55 hp |
30/75 hp |
1 liter |
1.1 liter "tree frog" |
1.2 liters |
1.3 liters |
1.8 liters |
3.7 liters |
4.2 liters |
6 |
Admiral (1937) |
Cadet (1936) |
Captain (1938) |
Olympia (1935) |
P4 |
Regent |
Super 6 |
8M21
Historic passenger cars 1899–1918:
“Lutzmann” patent motor car |
4/8 PS "doctor's car" |
5/12 PS / 5/14 PS "Puppchen" |
6/12 PS |
6/14 hp |
6/16 hp |
8/9 hp |
8/16 hp |
8/20 PS |
8/22 hp |
9 hp |
9/10 PS |
9/25 hp |
10/12 PS |
10/18 hp |
10/20 PS |
10/24 PS |
10/25 hp |
10/28 hp |
12 hp |
12/14 hp |
12/34 hp |
13/30 hp |
14 hp |
14/20 hp |
14/22 hp |
14/30 hp |
14/34 hp |
14/38 hp |
15/24 hp |
16/18 hp |
16/35 hp |
18/30 hp |
18/40 hp |
18/50 hp |
20/22 hp |
20/45 hp |
21/45 hp |
24/50 hp |
25/30 hp |
25/40 hp |
25/55 hp |
28/70 hp |
29/50 hp |
29/70 hp |
30/32 hp |
30/50 hp |
32/50 hp |
33/60 hp |
34/65 hp |
34/80 hp |
35/40 hp |
35/60 hp |
40/100 hp |
45/50 hp
Concept vehicles and prototypes :
Ampera |
Antara GTC |
Astra OPC X-treme |
CD Concept |
Corsa Moon |
Diesel world record GT |
Eco Speedster |
Flextreme GT / E |
GT Experimental |
GT / W |
GT2 |
GT Concept |
GTC Concept |
HydroGen3 |
Insignia (study) |
Junior |
Cadet the Tramp |
Maxx |
Monza Concept |
OSV 40 |
RAK1 |
RAK2 |
RAK3 |
RAK e |
Slalom |
Signum Concept |
Tech 1 |
Trixx |
Twin
Racing car:
Astra V8 Coupé |
Calibra V6 4 × 4 |
Green monster |
Vectra GTS V8
Rally cars Adam Rallye | Corsa-e rally
Opel timeline
Timeline of the Opel models from 1945 to today
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Karl
Hatchback
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Hatchback
Corsa A
Corsa B
Corsa C
Corsa D
Corsa E
Corsa F
Sports coupe
Tigra A
Tigra B
Compact class
Hatchback, notchback, station wagon
Chevette
Cadet A.
Cadet B.
Cadet C.
Cadet D.
Cadet E.
Astra F
Astra G
Astra H
Astra J.
Astra K
Olympia
Olympia A
Ampera
Ampera-e
Coupe
Cadet A.
Cadet B / Olympia A
Cadet C.
Astra G Coupé / OPC
Astra H GTC / OPC
Astra J GTC
Cabriolet
Astra G convertible
Astra H TwinTop
Cascada
Middle class
Sports coupe
Manta A
Manta B
Calibra
Hatchback
Signum
Hatchback, notchback, station wagon
Olympic record
Olympic record / 1200
Ascona A
Ascona B
Ascona C
Vectra A
Vectra B
Vectra C
Insignia A
Insignia B
upper middle class
Notchback, station wagon
Record P1
/ P2
Record A
/ B
Record C
Record D
Record E
Omega A
Omega B
Commodore A
Commodore B
Commodore C.
Senator A.
Senator B
Coupe
Record A
/ B
Record C
Record D
Monza
Commodore A
Commodore B
Upper class
Notchback
captain
captain
Captain P1 / P2
Captain A / Admiral A / Diplomat A
Captain B / Admiral B / Diplomat B
Sports car
GT
Speedster
GT
Microvan
Hatchback
Agila A
Agila B
Minivan
Meriva A
Meriva B
Compact van
Zafira A
Zafira B
Zafira C
Van
Sintra
SUV
Hatchback
Crossland X
mocha
Mocha X
mocha
Antara
Grandland X
Off-road vehicle
Hatchback
Frontera A
Frontera B
Monterey
Pick up
Campo
Box van
Cadet E Combo
Combo B
High roof combination
Station wagon, panel van
Combo C
Combo D
Combo E
Vans
Minibus, van, flatbed
Bedford Blitz
Arena [1]
Vivaro A [2]
Vivaro B [2]
Zafira Life
Vivaro C
lightning
lightning
lightning
lightning
Movano A [1]
Movano B [1]
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