Peugeot 5CV

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Peugeot 5CV
Overview
Manufacturer Peugeot
Production 1924-1929
48285 produced
Body and chassis
Class Supermini
Layout FR layout
Powertrain
Engine 667 cc I4
720 cc I4
695 cc I4
Transmission 3-speed manual
Chronology
Predecessor Peugeot Quadrilette
Successor Peugeot Type 190

Peugeot 5CV was a popular name for several models of the Peugeot Type 172 between 1925 and 1929.

Debut

The first of the 5CV series was the Type 172 BC, itself a new model, though similar to the Quadrilette, which was still sold through 1924. The Type 172 BC carried over the 667 cc engine from the Quadrilette, but with power up to 11 horsepower (8.2 kW). It debuted at the Tour de France automobile in 1924.

Models

Small styling changes and a new engine changed the Type 172 BC into the Type 172 R in 1926. The engine was a 720 cc I4 and produced the same power rating as before, but torque was quoted appreciably higher. In 1928, the engine was replaced with a smaller 695 cc powerplant that nevertheless produced more power, at 14 horsepower (10 kW). A smaller engine and a wider track nevertheless lowered the rating of the new Type 172 M tax classification to 4CV.

Production

Total production of the Type 172 models in this timeframe amounted to 48,285 units.

Models and Production
ModelYearProduction
Type 172 BC1924–19257,084
Type 172 R1926–192827,119
Type 172 M192811,970
Type 172 S19292,112

References

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