Hansa 1100

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Description

The Hansa 1100 was a small family car produced by Hansa-Lloyd Werke in Germany during the 1930s. It featured a four-cylinder engine with a displacement of 1,100 cc, producing around 25 to 28 horsepower. This model was designed to provide an affordable yet practical vehicle for middle-class families, fitting into the growing market for compact cars in pre-war Europe.

The car’s layout included a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive configuration, and it was available in several body styles, including sedans and coupes. Its straightforward design and modest engine allowed for reliable performance, making it a popular choice for buyers who needed an economical mode of transportation.

The Hansa 1100, like other models from the Hansa-Lloyd brand, contributed to the company’s reputation for producing durable and well-engineered vehicles. Later on, Hansa-Lloyd merged with Borgward, and the Hansa name continued under Borgward’s management. Today, the Hansa 1100 is considered a rare find among vintage car collectors.

Additional information

Manufacturer

Hansa

Country

Germany

Production Started

1959

Production Stopped

1961

Vehicle Type

Bodystyle

Tudor

Number of Doors

2

Number of Seats

4

Top Speed

77 mph (124 kph)

0-60 mph (0-100 kph)

26 s

Power

29 / 40 / 39 @ 4250 rpm

Torque

80 / 59 @ 2750 rpm

Engine Manufacturer

Hansa

Engine

B4

Engine Location

Front

Engine Displacement

1101 cc (66.9 cu in)

Valvetrain

OHV

Valves per Cylinder

2

Bore / Stroke

74 x 64 mm (2.913 x 2.52 in)

Compression Ratio

7.3:1

Cooling System

Water

Charging System

Fuel Type

Petrol

Fuel System

Carburator, 1 x Solex

Aspiration

Normal

Fuel Capacity

Drive

Rear

Transmission

M4

Steering

Front Brakes

Rear Brakes

Front Suspension

Rear Suspension

Tyre Dimensions

Chassis

Weight

900 kg (1984 lb)

Length

4100 mm (161.4 in)

Width

1630 mm (64.2 in)

Height

1450 mm (57.1 in)

Wheelbase

2270 mm (89.4 in)