Stoewer Sedina

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Stoewer Sedina Cabriolet (1937–1940)
Stoewer Sedina Cabriolet (1937–1940)
Sedina
Production period: 1937-1940
Class : upper middle class
Body versions : Limousine , Pullman limousine , cabriolet
Engines: Otto engine :
2.4 liters (40 kW)
Length: 4600 mm
Width: 1720 mm
Height: 1620 mm
Wheelbase : 2900 mm
Empty weight : 1360 kg

The Stoewer Sedina is a passenger car of the upper-middle class , which the automobile company Stoewer 1937 parallel to the larger types Arkonaplatz brought out. In contrast to their predecessors, the vehicles again had rear-wheel drive and rigid axles.

The car had a 2.4-liter four-cylinder in-line engine with a side camshaft and hanging valves at the front, which developed 55 hp (40 kW) and powered the rear wheels via a 4-speed gearbox. The front wheels were individually suspended on two transverse leaf springs, the rigid rear axle on semi-elliptical leaf springs. The body was designed even more conservatively than that of its predecessor.

924 copies were made by 1940. Then Stoewer stopped the production of civil vehicles and only built the standard car for the Wehrmacht .

Technical specifications

Type Sedina
Construction period 1937-1940
Superstructures L4, PL4, Cb2
engine 4 cyl. Row 4 bars
Valves hanging (OHV)
Bore × stroke 85 mm × 106 mm
Displacement 2406 cc
Horsepower) 55
Power kW) 40
consumption 15 l / 100 km
Top speed 110 km / h
Empty weight 1360 kg
Perm. total weight 1745 kg
Electrics 6 volts
length 4600 mm
width 1720 mm
height 1620 mm
wheelbase 2900 mm
Front / rear track 1430 mm / 1430 mm
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