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Mercedes-Knight 16/45PS

1916-1923, Germany

engines/performance

engines:
years cyl./valv. compr. displacement

power

  fuel torque  
'16-23: i4/-V 5.0:1 4080cc.(249ci)

45-hp

@1750rpm

? ?lb-ft. (?Nm)

@?rpm

performance:
engine topspeed 0-50mph 0-62mph 0-100mph 0-124mph

1/4mile

4.1l45hp: 80kph/50mph ?s ?s ?s ?s

?s@?mph/?kph

tyres/transmission

tyres front/rear: 820 x 120
transmission/drive wheel: 4-speed/RWD

dimension/weight

length x width x height: 4700 x 1700 x 2250 mm (185.0 x 66.9 x 88.6 in)
wheelbase - tread f/r: 2960/3180/3240 mm - 1300/1350 mm (116.5/125.2/127.6 in - 51.2/53.1 in)
weight: 1750 kg (3858 lb)
price: ?
production: 5,350

Daimler bought the licences of the American "Knight" and they started to sell cars with special Knight-engines.
But the reliability was poor, and it nearly killed the reputation of Daimler/Mercedes.
Pictures taken in 2009 in the "Mercedes-Benz Museum" in Stuttgart, Germany
Pictures are used by courtesy of the Mercedes-Benz Museum
 
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