Standard 24/30

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24/30
Production period: 1906
Class : Upper class
Body versions : Touring car
Engines: Otto engine :
5.25 liters (22 kW)
Length: 4420 mm
Width: 1524 mm
Height:
Wheelbase : 3048-3353 mm
Empty weight :
Previous model 24 hp
successor 30 hp

The Standard 24/30 was a passenger car that the Standard Motor Company in Coventry built in 1906 as the successor to the 24 hp model .

In the only year of production, the 24/30 was the middle of three models. This year the small four-cylinder car was called 16/20 and the large six-cylinder was called 50 hp . Like its predecessor, this vehicle was also available as a four-seater touring car and had an in-line six-cylinder engine with a capacity of 5232 cc. According to the type designation, the machine probably produced approx. 30 bhp (22 kW).

The successor in 1907 was called 30 hp and had an even larger engine.

literature

  • David Culshaw, Peter Horrobin: The Complete Catalog of British Cars 1895-1975. Veloce Publishing PLC, Dorchester 1997, ISBN 1874105936 .