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Hansa 18 PS

The Hansa 18 PS was a luxury car produced by the German manufacturer Hansa-Lloyd Werke in the early 20th century. The “18 PS” in its name refers to the engine’s output of 18 Pferdestärke (horsepower), a common designation for engine power in Germany at the time.

This model was part of Hansa’s lineup during the 1920s and was aimed at upper-class buyers looking for a prestigious, well-built vehicle. It featured a six-cylinder engine, a relatively advanced setup for the time, providing smooth performance and a comfortable ride. The car was available in various body styles, including sedans and touring cars, reflecting the era’s preference for versatile luxury vehicles.

Hansa-Lloyd was known for its quality engineering, and the 18 PS helped solidify the brand’s reputation in the German market before it eventually merged with Borgward in the 1930s. Today, the Hansa 18 PS is a rare classic, appreciated by vintage car enthusiasts for its engineering and design.

Vehicle
Manufacturer Hansa
Country Germany
Production Started 1907
Production Stopped 1907
Production Numbers
Vehicle Type
Bodystyle Tudor
Number of Doors 2
Number of Seats 2
Engine
Engine Manufacturer Hansa
Engine Inline 4
Engine Location Front
Engine Displacement 1560 cc
Valvetrain SV
Valves per Cylinder
Bore 74 mm
Stroke 90 mm
Compression Ratio  
Cooling System Water
Charging System
Fuel Type Petrol
Fuel System
Fuel Capacity
Aspiration Normal
Performance
Top Speed 37 mph
Acceleration   s
Power  
Torque
Steering, Transmission & Suspension
Drivetrain Rear
Transmission M4
Steering
Front Suspension
Rear Suspension
Front Brakes
Rear Brakes
Chassis
Tyre Dimensions
Dimensions
Weight - kg
Length - mm
Width - mm
Height - mm
Wheelbase 2850 mm