Lion-Peugeot Type VC3
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| Lion-Peugeot Type VC3 | |
|---|---|
| Overview | |
| Manufacturer | Lion-Peugeot |
| Production | 1911 |
| Body and chassis | |
| Class | small car |
| Layout | FR layout |
The Lion-Peugeot Type VC3 was an early motor car produced near Valentigney by the French auto-maker Lion-Peugeot in 1911. 135 were produced.
The car was in many respects little changed from the Lion-Peugeot Type VC2 which it replaced. The Type VC3 retained a single cylinder 1,045 cm³ four stroke engine, mounted ahead of the driver. A maximum 9 hp of power was delivered to the rear wheels.
The wheelbase of 2,250 mm, supported a vehicle length of 3,320 mm, providing space for between two and four people depending on the body specified. With this model Lion-Peugeot followed a trend already observable among manufacturers of larger more expensive cars, offering a wide range of open and closed body types, including a Phaeton, a Torpedo, a Landaulet, a Limousine, a sports car and a small delivery van.