Audi Type C
Audi Type C " Alpine Victor " (1914 )
The Audi Type C, also known as 14/35 hp, was a passenger of the middle class, the Audi Automobile Works Zwickau GmbH in 1912 brought out in addition to the smaller type B.
The vehicle had a front built four-cylinder IOE - two-block engine with 3.6 liter displacement. He developed 35 hp at 1700/min. Over a four-speed countershaft gearbox and a propeller shaft, he drove to the rear wheels. The car had a ladder frame and two leaf-sprung rigid axles. It was built as a four-seat touring car.
Specimens with 40 hp motor power achieved from 1912 to 1914 good success in the Austrian Alps race. Therefore, the model was known in advertising as " Alpine Victor ". In 1921, the production was discontinued after 1450 car.
Specifications
- T4 = 4- seater touring car
Swell
- Schrader, Halwart: German cars 1885-1920, Motorbuchverlag Stuttgart, 1st Edition (2002), ISBN 3-613-02211-7