Prince Sedan

Prince Sedan AISH (1952 )

The Prince Sedan (Japaneseプリンス セダン, Purinsu Sedan ) was a compact -size car and the first driven by an internal combustion engine model of the Japanese automaker Prince JIDOSHA Kōgyō, who had previously only produced electric cars under the name Tama.

The 4-door sedan in pontoon with six seats was designed in March 1952 in honor of the inauguration of the then Japanese Crown Prince and now Emperor Akihito as Prince AISH. As Prince Sedan AISH -2 was the model in series production.

The vehicle was powered by a four-cylinder engine with 1484 cc capacity, made ​​the first of 45 bhp (33 kW) at 4000 min -1. The maximum torque of 98 Nm was reached at 2000 min-1. About a manual four-speed transmission, the rear wheels were driven. The top speed was 110 km / h 1953 grew vehicles by 59 mm in width and 43 mm in height. 1955, the compression of the engine was increased from 6.5 to 6.8. Characterized the maximum performance rose to 52 hp ( 38 kW) at 4200 min-1, the torque to 102 Nm at 2400 min-1 and at 115 km / h

In 1956 he had the Prince Sedan AMSH, which was indicated by a in the middle V-shaped lowered, chrome-plated cross bar grille and two-tone paint (roof, trunk lid and upper halves of the doors and rear fender in second color) was delivered.

1957 replaced the Skyline the Sedan.

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