1922 Austin 7
Austin 7 1922 Britan
Country - UK
Number of seats - 4
Weight - 432 kg
Speed - 60 km h
Engine type - Reciprocating internal combustion engine, gasoline, four-stroke, line engine? water-cooled
Engine capacity - 0.747
Cyl num - 4
Power - 8 kW (11 hp) at 2400 rpm min
The Austin 7 was an economy car produced from 1922 until 1939 in the United Kingdom by the Austin Motor Company. Nicknamed the "Baby Austin", it was one of the most popular cars ever produced for the British market, and sold well abroad. It wiped out most other British small cars and cyclecars of the early 1920s; its effect on the British market was similar to that of the Model T Ford in the USA. It was also licensed and copied by companies all over the world.
The very first BMW car, the BMW Dixi, was a licensed Austin 7, as were the original American Austins. In France they were made and sold as Rosengarts. In Japan Nissan also used the 7 design as the basis for their first cars, although not under license.
Country - UK
Number of seats - 4
Weight - 432 kg
Speed - 60 km h
Engine type - Reciprocating internal combustion engine, gasoline, four-stroke, line engine? water-cooled
Engine capacity - 0.747
Cyl num - 4
Power - 8 kW (11 hp) at 2400 rpm min
The Austin 7 was an economy car produced from 1922 until 1939 in the United Kingdom by the Austin Motor Company. Nicknamed the "Baby Austin", it was one of the most popular cars ever produced for the British market, and sold well abroad. It wiped out most other British small cars and cyclecars of the early 1920s; its effect on the British market was similar to that of the Model T Ford in the USA. It was also licensed and copied by companies all over the world.
The very first BMW car, the BMW Dixi, was a licensed Austin 7, as were the original American Austins. In France they were made and sold as Rosengarts. In Japan Nissan also used the 7 design as the basis for their first cars, although not under license.