Tatra 20

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Nesselsdorfer Wagenbau-Fabriksgesellschaft type T

Tatra 20
Overview
Manufacturer Tatra
Production 1914–1926
Assembly Kopřivnice, Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia at the time)
Body and chassis
Class FR layout
Body style Roadster
Town car
Touring
Powertrain
Engine NW type T straight four petrol 3563 cc OHC 33 kW (45 PS; 44 hp)
Transmission 4-speed
Dimensions
Curb weight 1,600 kg (3,527 lb)
Chronology
Predecessor NW type S
Successor Tatra 17

Nesselsdorfer Wagenbau-Fabriksgesellschaft (NW) type T was a luxurious vintage car. As the company changed its name the model was renamed to Tatra 20 in 1919. It was successor to very successful model NW type S. It was made at the same time as NW type U until 1925, when both of the models were replaced by Tatra 17.

Design

Engine

The engine NW T was a four stroke OHC water cooled inline four. It had a capacity of 3563 cc, which gave an output of 33 kW (45 PS; 44 hp). The first T20s had to be started manually while later T20s had Bosch electric starters. The same engine was also used in NW TL-2 and NW TL-4 trucks.

Chassis

The car had stiff front and rear axles suspended on leaf springs and rear wheel drive.

Versions

The car was gradually modernized - i.e. manual starter was replaced by an electrical one, the speed-stick was moved inside the car, the brakes which were initially only on rear wheels were later also on front wheel, etc. It was sold mostly as luxurious limousine, although also other variants were made - i.e. ambulance car or a race car.

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