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Lion-Peugeot VC1  

1906-1910, France

engines/performance

engines:
years cyl./valv. compr. displacement

power

  specific fuel torque  
06-10: 1/2V ?:1 1045cc.(64ci)

8-hp

@?rpm

7.7 hp/l carb. ?lb-ft. (?Nm)

@?rpm

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

1/4mile

mileage (US-gallon)
1.0l8hp: 40kph/25mph ?s ?s ?s ?s

?s@?mph/?kph

? l/100km? mpg

tyres/transmission

tyres front/rear: ?
transmission/drive wheel: ?-speed/RWD

dimensions/weight

length x width x height: 2950 x 1400 x 1400 mm (116.1 x 55.1 x 55.1 in)
wheelbase - tread f/r: 2120 mm - 1150/1150 mm (83.5 in - 45.3/45.3 in)
some calculations: base aera: 4.13 m² (44.4 sq.ft.) - frontal aera: ~1.62 m² (~17.4 sq.ft.) - LxWxH: 5.78 m³ (204.0 cu.ft.)
aerodynamics: coefficient of drag (cd): ? - drag area: ? m² / ? sq.ft.
weight: ? kg (? lb)
power/weight-ratio: ? kg/hp (? lb/hp) ? hp/ton

price/production

base-price: ?
production: 1000

   

The "Lion-Peugeot" were built by the brother and the nephew of Armand Peugeot, the
founder of "Peugeot". in 1910 Lion-Peugeot and Peugeot merged, in 1916 the name Lion-Peugeot disappeared.

Pictures taken in 2009 in the "Cité de l’Automobile – Musée National – Collection Schlumpf" in Mulhouse, France
 
  Lion-Peugeot VC1 1906-1910   Lion-Peugeot VC1 1906-1910   Lion-Peugeot VC1 1906-1910  
             
  Lion-Peugeot VC1 1906-1910   Lion-Peugeot VC1 1906-1910      
             

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