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Peugeot Quadrilette
Peugeot Quadrilette
Overview
Manufacturer - Peugeot
Also called - Peugeot Type 161 / Peugeot Type 172
Production - 1921-1924 . 12,305 produced
Body and chassis
Class - Supermini
Layout - FR layout
Powertrain
Engine - 667 cc I4 / 720 cc I4
Transmission - 3-speed manual
Chronology
Predecessor - Peugeot Bébé
Successor - Peugeot 5CV
Peugeot Quadrilette is the popular name for the Peugeot Type 161 and Peugeot
Type 172 and associated models produced between 1921 and 1924.
Type 161
Peugeot created the Type 161 to reverse its financial woes following the Great
War. It was a cheap, practical, very small economy car and was nicknamed the
Quadrilette when shown at the 1920 Brussels Motor Show. It was available for
sale in 1921. In order to put it into the minimal tax bracket - that of
cyclecars, for which the tax was 100 francs annually - the 4-cycle, 4-cylinder
water-cooled engine displaced a mere 667 cc and produced 9.5 horsepower (7.1 kW).
Taking advantage of this small power output was a very lightweight body, under
350 kilograms (770 lb). The vehicle's width was so diminutive that the two seats
were placed in tandem, not side by side. Later in 1921, the Type 161E was
introduced with side-by-side seats, the passenger seat slightly back to allow
the driver room to operate the pedals. The car retailed for 9,900 francs with
top, acetylene lights, and spare tire, 9,400 francs without. Fuel economy was
highly impressive at 5.0 L/100 km (45 miles per US gallon or 56 miles per
Imperial gallon). Top speed was 60 kilometres per hour (37 mph).
Type 172
Modifications to the Quadrilette in 1923 resulted in the Type 172. launched
during the course of 1924. The track was widened so that the two seats could be
placed abreast, improving comfort and space. Though the wheelbase was shortened,
luggage room was more plentiful because there were no longer two rows of seats.
The engine remained the same and weight was kept low. Upgraded versions of the
Type 172, such as the Type 172 BC and Type 172 BS also known as the Quadrilette
Grand Sport, launched during the course of 1924, had an enlarged 720 cc
side-valve engine with slightly more power.
Production
Total figures for the Quadrilette amounted to 12,305 over three years, which was
31% of Peugeot's vehicle production for that time period. Confusingly, models of
the Type 172 were attached both to the Quadrilette's nameplate and to that of
its successor, the Peugeot 5CV. The Quadrilette and 5CV were sold side by side
in 1924, after which Quadrilette production ceased.
Models and Production
Model - Year - Production
Type 161 - 1921-1922 - 3,500
Type 172 - 1923-1924 - 8,705
Type 172 BS - 1924 - 100
Peugeot Type 172 Quadrilette
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