Palladium Autocars

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Palladium 12/16 hp (1911)

The Palladium Auto Cars Ltd. was a British automobile manufacturer based in Putney near London from 1911 to 1925 .

The company produced sporty cars of the upper middle class with water-cooled four- , six- and eight-cylinder engines. Only in 1919 was a small car built with an air-cooled two-cylinder in - line engine .

Palladium closed its doors in 1925.

Models

model Construction period cylinder Displacement wheelbase
12/16 hp 1911 4 row 1767 cc 2870 mm
10/12 hp 1912 4 row 1726 cc 2870 mm
12/16 hp 1912-1913 4 row 2120 cc 2870 mm
15/18 hp 1912-1913 4 row 2651 cc
10/18 hp 1913-1914 4 row 1847 cc 2896 mm
18/30 hp 1913-1914 2 row 3772 cc 3353 mm
20/28 hp 1913 8 row 3451 cc
12/22 hp 1914 4 row 2297 cc 2896 mm
10/18 hp 1915 4 row 1795 cc 2896 mm
15/26 hp 1915 4 row 3160 cc 3048 mm
15/20 hp 1915 4 row 3456 cc 3048 mm
Cyclecar 1919 2 row 1330 cc 2591 mm
12 hp 1922-1925 4 row 1496 cc 2819 mm
15 hp 1922-1925 4 row 1795 cc 2819 mm

literature

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