Renault Nervahuit

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Nervahuit
Production period: 1930-1931
Class : Upper class
Body versions : Touring car , limousine
Engines: Otto engine :
4.2 liters (73.5 kW)
Length: 4800 mm
Width: 1750 mm
Height:
Wheelbase : 3347 mm
Empty weight :

The Renault Nervahuit was a passenger car model of the interwar period of Renault . The type code was Type TG 1 .

description

Renault presented the model together with the better equipped Renault Nervastella Type TG 1 at the Paris Motor Show in October 1930. The following October, the model was officially discontinued, but was still manufactured on request.

The water-cooled eight - cylinder engine with a 75 mm bore and 120 mm stroke developed 100 hp from a displacement of 4241 cm³ . The engine power was sent to the rear axle via a cardan shaft . The radiator was placed in front of the engine. The inclined grille was divided vertically. There were vertical vents on the sides of the hood. The front bumper consisted of only one element.

The wheelbase was 334.7 cm and the front track was 144 cm and the rear was 145.4 cm. The vehicle was 480 cm long and 175 cm wide.

The chassis cost 39,000 francs , a five-seat touring car with bumpers 48,000 francs, four-door five-seat sedans with suitcases and bumpers, depending on the equipment, 48,000 francs or 49,000 francs, and a two-door five-seat sedan with a large suitcase and bumpers 52,000 francs.

literature

  • Gilbert Hatry, Claude Le Maître: Dossiers Chronologiques Renault. Tome 5: 1924-1933 . Editions Lafourcade, Paris 1981, ISBN 2-902667-06-X , pp. 151-177 (French).
  • René Bellu: Toutes les Renault. Des origines à nos jours . Éditions Jean-Pierre Delville, Paris 1979, ISBN 2-85922-023-2 , pp. 99-103 (French).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b c d Gilbert Hatry, Claude Le Maître: Dossiers Chronologiques Renault. Tome 5: 1924-1933 . Editions Lafourcade, Paris 1981, ISBN 2-902667-06-X (French).
  2. ^ A b René Bellu: Toutes les Renault. Des origines à nos jours . Éditions Jean-Pierre Delville, Paris 1979, ISBN 2-85922-023-2 (French).