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Zbrojovka Z 6 Hurvínek

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Zbrojovka Z 6 Hurvínek
1935 Zbrojovka Z 6 Hurvínek
Overview
ManufacturerČeskoslovenská Zbrojovka
Production480
Model years1935-1938
AssemblyCzechoslovakia
Body and chassis
Body styleSedan
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel drive
Powertrain
Engine14 kW (19 hp) 735 cc (44.9 in3) two cylinder
Transmission3 speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,400 mm (94 in)
Length3,760 mm (148 in)
Width1,330 mm (52 in)
Height1,430 mm (56 in)
Kerb weight720 kg (1,590 lb)

The Zbrojovka Z 6 Hurvínek was a car produced by Československá Zbrojovka in the 1930s. Originally developed as a smaller vehicle for sale alongside the Z 4, 400 of the car were sold between 1935 and 1938. The car was of conventional design and powered by liquid-cooled two stroke two cylinder engine, which propelled it to a top speed of 90 km/h (56 mph). It had sufficient range to drive between Prague and Brno.

Design

Designed as a smaller complement to the Zbrojovka Z 4, the Z 6 Hurvínek was a two-door sedan of conventional front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout.[1] The production car used a liquid-cooled two stroke two cylinder 735 cc (44.9 in3) engine with a bore of 90 mm (3+12 in) and stroke of 77 mm (3 in).[2]

Performance

The Z 5 Express could reach a top speed of 90 km/h (56 mph) and had a typical fuel consumption of between 8 L/100 km (35 mpg‑imp; 29 mpg‑US), which meant that the 20 L (4.4 imp gal; 5.3 US gal) fuel tank was sufficient to drive from Prague to Brno.[1]

Production

The car was announced in October 1935 at the Prague Motor Show and sales continued after the factory moved to military production from 1936, the last car being sold in 1938.[2] 480 examples were sold at a price of 19,800 Kčs.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Automobily Z - Hurvínek a Express". Automobil (in Czech). 4 September 2008. Retrieved 31 December 2017.
  2. ^ a b Tuček, Jan (2017). Auta první republiky: 1918-1938. Prague: Grada. p. 303.
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