Borgward B 611

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ManufacturerBorgward
Production1957-1961
14,748 units
AssemblyBremen, Germany
Borgward B 611
Borgward B 611 "Omnibus"
Overview
ManufacturerBorgward
Production1957-1961
14,748 units
AssemblyBremen, Germany
Body and chassis
ClassLight commercial vehicle
Body stylevan
pickup
minibus
chassis cab
Powertrain
Engine
  • 1493 cc (petrol/gasoline)
  • 1758 cc (diesel)
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,600 mm (102.4 in)
Length5,100–5,200 mm (200.8–204.7 in)
Van / Flatbed truck
Width2,100 mm (82.7 in)
Height2,180 mm (85.8 in)
Borgward B 611 "Pritschenwagen"

The Borgward B 611 is a light commercial vehicle built by Borgward at their Bremen factory between 1957 and 1961.[1] The nominal load capacity at launch was 1.5 (metric) tons.[2] The vehicle was offered as a light van, a minibus (with seats in the back and more windows) or as a platform truck (Pritschenwagen),[3] though various other body variants were available either directly from the manufacturer or from appropriately specialist vehicle body manufacturers.[1]

The van was launched in 1957 with the name Borgward B 1500 F. The "F" suffix stood for "Frontlenker-Transporter", and referred a design feature that was a first for Borgward,[4] whereby the driver was positioned right at the front of the vehicle rather than behind a bonnet/hood with an engine underneath it. The engine was installed in a large pod between the driver and his passenger.[2] Where three seats were used in the driver's area the central passenger sat on top of the engine pod.[2] According to most sources it was only in 1959[1][4] that the vehicle received the name by which it is more commonly remembered today, Borgward B 611.[1]

The front wheels were set back from the front of the car, and set between and above them, installed between the driver and his passenger, was a four cylinder four stoke water-cooled engine. B 611 buyers could choose between a petrol/gasoline fueled 1493 cc power unit delivering up to 60 hp (45 kW) and a diesel fueled 1758 cc unit with a maximum power output of just 42 hp (31 kW), but combining this with vastly superior fuel economy.[5] The petrol/gasoline unit was shared with the Borgward Isabella that had been introduced a couple of years earlier. The gear ratios were not, however. The B 611 was delivered with a four-speed all-synchromesh manual gear change, controlled with a column mounted lever.[5] Claimed top speed was 92 km/h (58 mph) for a petrol/gasoline powered van and a more leisurely 75 km/h (47 mph) for buyers selecting the diesel motor.[6]

Chassis

The B 611 sat on a ladder-frame steel chassis with transverse reinforcement bars. At the front independent suspension used laterally mounted wishbones with coil springs. At the back a rigid "swing" axle was suspended with longitudinally mounted leaf springs. The engine, clutch, transmission, radiator and front suspension were all supported by an additional subframe.[6]

Body

Commercial

References

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