Renault Type Q

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Type Q
Sales designation: Renault 10/16 CV
Production period: 1903
Class : Lower middle class
Body versions : Tonneau , touring car
Engines:
Petrol engines : 1.3-1.9 liters
(7.4-11.8 kW)
Length: 3300 mm
Width: 1500 mm
Height:
Wheelbase : 2200 mm
Empty weight : 950 kg
Previous model Renault Type N (c)
successor Renault Type U (a)

The Renault Type Q was an early passenger car model from Renault . The model was also called 10/16 CV .

description

This model was the successor to the Renault Type N (c) . It appeared on the market in October 1903. The national licensing authority granted its approval on October 15, 1903. The successor was the Renault Type U (a) .

A water-cooled two - cylinder engine with a 100 mm bore and 120 mm stroke produced 10 to 16 hp from a displacement of 1885 cm³ . One source indicates a bore of 90 to 100 mm, a stroke of 100 to 120 mm, a displacement of 1272 to 1885 cm³ and a power of 10 to 16 hp. The engine power was sent to the rear axle via a cardan shaft . The maximum speed was specified as 34 km / h to 50 km / h, depending on the gear ratio.

With a wheelbase of 220 cm, the vehicle was 330 cm long and 150 cm wide. The chassis weighed 700 kg, the complete vehicle 950 kg. There was a choice of tonneau and special bodies. Kellner & Cie made at least one double phaeton .

literature

  • Gilbert Hatry, Claude Le Maître: Dossiers Chronologiques Renault. Voitures Particulières. Tome 1: 1899-1905. Editions Lafourcade, Paris 1977, pp. 83-107.
  • René Bellu: Toutes les Renault. Des origines à nos jours . Éditions Jean-Pierre Delville, Paris 1979, ISBN 2-85922-023-2 , pp. 18-20 (French).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b c René Bellu: Toutes les Renault. Des origines à nos jours . Éditions Jean-Pierre Delville, Paris 1979, ISBN 2-85922-023-2 (French).
  2. ^ A b Gilbert Hatry, Claude Le Maître: Dossiers Chronologiques Renault. Voitures Particulières. Tome 1: 1899-1905. Editions Lafourcade, Paris 1977.