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Volkswagen Kommandeurswagen

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Motor vehicle
Volkswagen Typ 87
VW Typ 87
Overview
ManufacturerVolkswagenwerk GmbH
Also calledKommandeurswagen
Production1941–1944
1946 (for UK army)
AssemblyGermany:Stadt des KdF-Wagens
DesignerFerdinand Porsche[1]
Body and chassis
ClassMilitary vehicle
Body style2-doorsaloon
2-doorcoupe utility
LayoutRear engine, four-wheel drive[2]
PlatformVW Typ 166 /KdF-Wagen
RelatedVolkswagen Typ 166Schwimmwagen
Powertrain
EngineVolkswagen Type 1 petrol (1131 cc, 18 kW)
Transmission4+1-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,400 mm (94.5 in)
Length3,830 mm (12 ft 6.8 in)
Width1,620 mm (5 ft 3.8 in)
Height1,720 mm (5 ft 7.7 in)
Kommandeurswagen in Oslo, Norway

TheVolkswagen Typ 87, also known as theKommandeurswagen, is a World War II,four-wheel-drive version of theVolkswagen Beetle.[1] It was produced from 1941 to 1944 by the Volkswagen plant, primarily for high officers of theWehrmacht (German armed forces).[1] TheWehrmacht classified the Kommandeurswagen asleichter geländegängiger PKW, 4-sitziger, 4-radgetriebener Geländewagen Typ 87.[3] ("light offroad passenger car, four seat, four-wheel drive offroad vehicle Type 87").

The engine and drive-train, includingportal geared wheel hubs, are the same as in theVolkswagen Typ 166Schwimmwagen amphibious vehicle.[1] 564 units of the Kommandeurswagen were produced;[4] in November 1946,[5] the Volkswagen plant — by then under British control — produced two more vehicles using spare parts from stores.

Description

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The Typ 87 is a two-door offroadsaloon. The visual appearance is similar to theKdF-Wagen, because theKdF-Wagen body was also used for the Typ 87. Due to the5+14-16 offroad tyres, the wings had to be increased in width.[1] Therunning boards were also made wider.[6] While the boot of theKdF-Wagen holds a spare wheel in front of the fuel tank, the Typ 87 has an additional20 L (4+12 imp gal;5+12 US gal) fuel canister instead at the same place. The spare wheel is located on top of the40 L (9 imp gal;10+12 US gal) fuel tank, which has a modified filler neck.[6] Chassis and body are connected with screws. By default, theKommandeurswagen has a sunroof.[6]

Like the VW Typ 166, the Typ 87 has a modifiedKdF-Wagen chassis.[1] The backbone tube was increased in diameter to hold the additionaldrive shaft for the front wheels.[1] Aworm and sector steering was used,[3] and thesteering knuckles were modified to fit driveshafts for the front-wheel drive.[1] The rear axle is equipped with reduction gears, both front and rear axle differentials are lockable.[1] A single disc Fichtel & Sachs K10dry clutch[3] transmits the torque from the engine to the manual Porsche four-speed (plus reverse) gearbox, which is equipped with an additional offroad gear.[1] The lever that engaged the offroad gear also engaged the front wheel drive.[1] With four wheel drive engaged, the top speed is 10 km/h (6 mph) and the maximum slope climbing angle is 33.75°.

The Typ 87 is powered by an air-cooled flat four-cylinder 1,131 cc (69 cu in) four-strokeOHVpetrol engine fed by a singleSolex 26 VF3 carburettor. It is rated at 18 kW (24 PS; 24 hp).[6]

Vehicles made for the GermanAfrika Korps were often equipped with tropical equipment which protected the air filter, the carburettor and the electrics from dust;[6] in addition to that, they were fitted withKronprinz sand tyres.[7]

Technical specifications

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Specification[3]
Engine
Engine typeVolkswagen air-cooled engine
Engine layoutFour-cylinder,flat engine (spark-ignition (Otto))
CoolingAir-cooling with fan
ValvetrainOHV
Fuel systemCarburettorSolex 26 VF3
Firing order1-4-3-2
Bore × Stroke75 mm × 64 mm (3.0 in × 2.5 in)
Displacement1,131 cc
Rated power18 kW (24 hp) at 3,000 rpm
Drivetrain
ClutchSingle disc dry clutch Fichtel & Sachs K10
GearboxPorsche 4-speed gearbox with additional offroad and reverse gear
DriveRear wheel drive with switchable front wheel drive and locking differentials
Chassis
FrameBackbone tube chassis
Front springsTorsion bar
Rear springs
SteeringWorm and nut
Brake systemDrum brakes
Tyresfront and rear 5,25-16 or 200-16
Dimensions and weights
Dimensions (L × W × H)3,830 mm (151 in) × 1,620 mm (64 in) × 1,720 mm (68 in)
Ground clearance255 mm (10.0 in)
Wheelbase2,400 mm (94 in)
Track widthfront: 1,356 mm (53.4 in)
rear: 1,360 mm (54 in)
Turning radius5 m (16 ft)
Max. allowed weight1,240 kg (2,734 lb)
Max. payload450 kg (992 lb)
Additional data
Fuel consumption8.5 L/100 km
Oil consumption0.12 L/100 km
Fuel tank40 L + 20 L canister
Top speed80 km/h (50 mph)
BatteryLead-acid, 6 V, 75 Ah
StarterBosch EED 0,4/6
GeneratorBosch REDK 130/6/2600

References

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  1. ^abcdefghijkMayer, p 30
  2. ^In lowest gear(s) only.
  3. ^abcdMayer, p.34
  4. ^Mayer, p.33
  5. ^Mayer, p.47
  6. ^abcdeMayer, p.32
  7. ^Mayer, p.31

Bibliography

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  • Hans-Georg Mayer:Der VW-Käfer im Kriege und im militärischen Einsatz danach. Band 114 aus der ReiheWaffen-Arsenal, Podzun-Pallas-Verlag, Dorheim 1988,ISBN 3-7909-0357-4.(in German)
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