Manufacturer | Volkswagen AG |
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Production | 1968-1972 (411) 1972-1974 (412) |
Successor | Volkswagen Passat |
Body style | 2-door saloon 4-door saloon 3-door estate |
Layout | RR layout |
Engine | 1679 cc Flat-4 (411) 1795 cc Flat-4 (412) |
Transmission | 4 speed manual 3 speed automatic optional |
Wheelbase | 2,500 mm (98 in)[1] |
Length | 4,553 mm (179.3 in) (411) 4,583 mm (180.4 in)[1] (412) |
Width | 1,675 mm (65.9 in)[1] |
Height | 1,475 mm (58.1 in)[1] |
Curb weight | 1,020 kg (2,200 lb) 2-door 411 1,120 kg (2,500 lb) Variant |
Related | Volkswagen Type 3 |
The Volkswagen Type 4 is a mid-sized car manufactured and marketed by Volkswagen of Germany from 1968-1974 in two-door and four-door sedan as well as two-door station wagon body styles. The Type 4 evolved through two generations, the 411 (1968–72) and 412 series (1972–74).
Designed under the direction of Heinrich Nordhoff and introduced at the Paris Motor Show in October 1968,[2] the 411 was Volkswagen's largest passenger vehicle with the company's largest engine – with styling credited to Carozzeria Pininfarina, who at the time had an advisory contract with Volkswagen.[3] The cars retained VW's trademark air-cooled, rear placement, rear wheel drive, boxer engine with a front/rear weight distribution of 45/55%[3] and a forward cargo storage (14.1 cf)[4] — while also introducing design and engineering departures for the company – including unibody construction, a completely flat passenger area floor and suspension using control arms and MacPherson struts. Volkswagen had prototyped a notchback sedan version of the 411, without introducing it to production.
Over its six year production run, Volkswagen manufactured 367,728 Type 4 models, compared with 210,082 of the subsequent Volkswagen K70 with its four year model life. In the United States, VW sold 117,110 Type 4's over four model years. As Volkswagen's last air-cooled sedans and wagons, the Type 4 models were succeeded by the first generation Passat, marketed as the Dasher in the USA.
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As Volkswagen's first 4-door saloon, the Type 4 also introduced unibody construction, coil springs, trailing wishbone rear suspension, hydraulic clutch manual transmission – as well as MacPherson strut front suspension, subsequently adapted to the VW Type 1 1302/1303 ("Super Beetle").
The Type 4's battery was located under the driver's seat (passenger seat on RHD models). All models featured ventless driver and front passenger windows, notched on their leading edge to provide draught-free ventilation,[5] no cost metallic paint, radial ply tires, full carpeting, clock, electric rear window demister, flow-through ventilation, undercoating, and a thermostatically controlled auxiliary heating system,[4] specifically, a gasoline-operated heater model BA4 by Eberspächer, fired by a glow plug accessible from a hidden rear window deck plate.
When the Type 4 was discontinued in 1974, its engine carried on as the power plant for the larger-engined Volkswagen Type 2s, produced from 1972 to 1979, and for the later VW T25 1980-1983.
At launch, the 411 featured a 1679 cc engine with twin carburetors, subsequently modified in 1969 with Bosch D-Jetronic electronic fuel injection and claimed power output increased from 68 to 80 bhp (60 kW) — this fuel injected engine shared with the mid-engined Porsche 914 also launched in 1969. European 411 nomenclature highlighted the fuel injection with the suffix 'E' (for Einspritzung). Revisions in 1969 also included replacement of the single oval headlights with twin round headlights.
The 412 replaced the 411 in August 1972[6] in Germany, having been restyled by designer Brooks Stevens.[1] Halogen lights were fitted,[6] the headlight surround was reshaped and the nose panels were redesigned. In 1974 the engine capacity was raised to 1798cc and fuel management reverted to a twin carburettor system, the 412LE now being renamed 412LS.
The visual design of the Volkswagen 412 Variant was followed when the Type 1 based Volkswagen Brasilia was produced in Brazil, primarily for the Latin American markets.
In February 1974 on the German market the 4-door 412L was priced at DM 10,995 (DM 11,145 for the 412 LS).[1]
Volkswagen 411 / 412 | 411 2 or 4-door saloon |
411 E/ LE 2 or 4-door saloon Variant (3-door estate) |
412 E/LE 2 or 4-door saloon Variant (3-door estate) |
412 2 or 4-door saloon Variant (3-door estate) |
412 S 2 or 4-door saloon |
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Produced: | 1968–1969 | 1969–1972 | 1972–1973 | 1973–1974 | 1973–1974 | |
Engine: | Four stroke 4 cylinder boxer motor, rear-mounted | |||||
Displacement: | 1679 cc | 1679 cc | 1679 cc | 1795 cc | 1795 cc | |
Bore x Stroke: | 90 x 66 | 90 x 66 | 90 x 66 | 93 x 66 | 93 x 66 | |
Max. Power @ rpm: | 68 hp (51 kW) @ 4500 | 80 hp (60 kW) @ 4900 | 80 hp (60 kW) @ 4900 | 75 hp (56 kW) @ 5000 | 85 hp (63 kW) @ 5000 | |
Max. Torque @ rpm: | 124 N·m (91 lb·ft) @ 2800 | 132 N·m (97 lb·ft) @ 2700 | 132 N·m (97 lb·ft) @ 2700 | 129 N·m (95 lb·ft) @ 3400 | 135 N·m (100 lb·ft) @ 3400 | |
Compression Ratio: | 7.8 : 1 | 8.2 : 1 | 8.2 : 1 | - | - | |
Fuel feed: | Twin carburettors Solex 34 PDSIT |
Electronic Fuel Injection Bosch D-Jetronic |
Twin carburettors Solex 40 PDSIT |
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Fuel tank capacity: | 50 L (13.2 US gal; 11.0 imp gal) | |||||
Valvetrain: | ||||||
Cooling: | Air | |||||
Gearbox: | 4-speed all-synchromesh manual with floor mounted lever control & rear wheel drive Optional 3-speed automatic |
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Electrical system: | 12 volt | |||||
Front suspension: | Independent. MacPherson Struts | |||||
Rear suspension:: | Independent. Semi-trailing arms with double joint axles and coil springs | |||||
Brakes: | From discs / rear drums: Optional power assistance | |||||
Steering: | Recirculating ball | |||||
Body structure: | Monocoque | |||||
Dry weight: | 1,020 kg (2,200 lb) - 1,080 kg (2,400 lb) ( 2-door) 1,040 kg (2,300 lb) - 1,100 kg (2,400 lb) ( 4-door) 1,120 kg (2,500 lb) ( Variant) |
1,080 kg (2,400 lb) ( 2-door) 1,100 kg (2,400 lb) ( 4-door) 1,120 kg (2,500 lb) ( Variant) |
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Track front/ rear: |
1,376 mm (54.2 in) 1,342 mm (52.8 in) | 1,376 mm (54.2 in) 1,342 mm (52.8 in) | 1,386 mm (54.6 in) 1,350 mm (53 in) | 1,386 mm (54.6 in) 1,350 mm (53 in) | 1,386 mm (54.6 in) 1,350 mm (53 in) | |
Wheelbase: | 2,500 mm (98 in) | |||||
Length: | 4,553 mm (179.3 in) Saloon 4,525 mm (178.1 in) Variant |
4,583 mm (180.4 in) Saloon 4,555 mm (179.3 in) Variant |
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Width: | 1,636 mm (64.4 in) | |||||
Height: | 1,486 mm (58.5 in) | |||||
Top Speeds ........Manual: ....Automatic: |
145 km/h (90 mph) 142 km/h (88 mph) |
155 km/h (96 mph) 152 km/h (94 mph) |
155 km/h (96 mph) 152 km/h (94 mph) |
150 km/h (93 mph) 147 km/h (91 mph) |
158 km/h (98 mph) 155 km/h (96 mph) |
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Acceleration 0 – 100 km/h (0 - 62 mph) ........Manual: ....Automatic: |
18.0 s 21.0 s |
17.0 s 20.0 s |
17.0 s 20.0 s |
16.5 s 20.0 s |
14.5 s 17.5 s |
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economy car | . . . Beetle (Type 1) . . . | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
supermini | Polo Mk1 . . . | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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small family car | Type 3 | Golf Mk1 . . . | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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K70 (NSU) | Passat Mk1 . . . | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
coupé | Karmann Ghia | Scirocco I . . . | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Type 34 Karmann Ghia | VW-Porsche 914 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
utility vehicle | Type 181 Kurierwagen/Trekker . . . | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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economy | Beetle (Type 1) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
compact | Fastback / Squareback (Type 3) | Rabbit I | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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mid-size | Type 4 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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coupé | Karmann Ghia | Scirocco I | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
convertible | Beetle Convertible | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Karmann Ghia Convertible | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
van | Microbus (Type 2 - T1) | Microbus (Type 2 - T2) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
utility | 181 Thing / Safari | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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