Alvis 10/30 (1 G.) `1920 - Легковой автомобиль (Великобритания) | |
HW100 - 45000
UAW55 - 105000 RRW100 - 175000 PKRR - 7500 |
Alvis 10/30
Alvis 10/30
Overview
Manufacturer - Alvis
Production - 1920-1922 . 770 made
Powertrain
Engine - 1460 cc Straight-4
Dimensions
Wheelbase - 110 in (2,794 mm) (SA) or 112 in (2,845 mm)
Length - 153 in (3,886 mm) to 158 in (4,013 mm)
The Alvis 10/30 is a car introduced by British car maker Alvis Car and
Engineering Company Ltd in 1920. It was the company's first production vehicle
and was made until 1923. A range of body styles was available.
The car is powered by a water cooled, four cylinder 1460 cc four cylinder engine
usually of the side valve type but some had overhead valves. The engine had a
bore of 68mm and a stroke of 100mm. A Solex carburettor was used. This drove the
rear wheels via a cone clutch and four speed gearbox. The chassis had rigid
axles and half elliptic springs.
On the home market the car cost £450 in chassis form up to £470 with factory
body.
A top speed of 60 mph (97 km/h) was claimed with the overhead valve Super Sports
derivative said to be able to lap the Brooklands race track at 80 mph (130 km/h).
Alvis 11/40
In 1921 the car could be ordered with a larger 1598cc engine as the Alvis 11/40.
The extra capacity was obtained by lengthening the stroke to 110mm. It was
claimed to be able to reach 70 mph (110 km/h).
54 were made.
Alvis 12/40
In 1922 the 11/40 was replaced by the 12/40 with the same engine but improved
gearbox and rear axle. For the 1924 model year the 12/40 was designated 'TC',
and for 1925 'TD'. The TD 12/40 was available with four-wheel brakes as an
optional extra.
In 1923 the chassis cost £470 reducing to £375 in 1925.
It continued in production until Autumn 1925 by which time 1887 had been made.
1920 Alvis 10/30
1923 Alvis 12/40
wikipedia.org (en)