Messerschmitt KR175

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The Messerschmitt KR175 (1953–1955) was the first version of the Fend Flitzer that was a "full sized" bubble car. 19,668 were sold before the model was changed to the Messerschmitt KR200, in 1956.

[edit] Use in popular culture

  • The car was used as a "personal transporter" for the character of Sam Lowry in the cult film Brazil. The car appeared to be powered by a small jet engine. In the film the car was destroyed by fire.

[edit] Data

  • Configuration: mid (rear) engine, rear drive
  • Seating, front/rear: 1/1
  • Weather protection: bubble canopy coupe, convertible or open roadster
  • Heating/air conditioning: none/none
  • Engine type: Fichtel & Sachs, 1 cylinder, 2 stroke
  • Displacement: 174 cm³
  • Bore x stroke— 62 x 58 mm
  • Compression: 6.8:1
  • Power: 9.0 hp @ 5,250 rpm
  • Cooling: air, with fan
  • Starter: kick starter, later Dynastart
  • Drive: 4 speed and chain to single rear wheel
  • Brakes: 3 wheel
  • Wheel size: 4.00 by 8 in
  • Dimensions (length/width/height) (m): 2.820/1.220/1.200
  • Wheelbase: 2.030 m
  • Track, front/rear: 0.920/0 m.
  • Weight, empty/full load (kg): 210/360 kg.
  • Fuel consumption: 3.7 l/100 km, 63.5 mi./U.S. gal.
  • Top speed: 80 km/h (50 mi/h)
  • Years built: 1953 to 1955
  • Number built: 15,000 (19,668 from another source)
  • Price : DM 2,100.00


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