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Renault KJ

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Motor vehicle
Renault KJ
Overview
ManufacturerRenault
Also calledRenault KJ
Production1923–1924
Assembly FranceÎle Seguin,Boulogne-Billancourt,Paris
DesignerLouis Renault
Body and chassis
ClassCompact car /Small family car (C)
Body styleVariety
LayoutFR
RelatedRenault MT
Powertrain
EngineI4 951cc, 6CV, 8.3HP
Transmission3-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2450 mm
Length3350 mm
Width1370 mm
Height1720 mm
Chronology
PredecessorRenault FD [de]
SuccessorRenault MT
1923 automobile

TheRenault KJ was acompact car orsmall family car manufactured byRenault from 1923 to 1924.[1][2]

History

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The national licensing authority granted its approval on 7 July 1922.[3] The Renault KJ was presented at theMondial de l'Automobile in Paris in 1923, the project was created and designed byLouis Renault. A middle-class car, its competitors were thePeugeot Quadrilette and theCitroen Type C, the Renault KJ was available in a variety of body styles. Production of the KJ variant ended in 1923. As part of a model update, the KJ1 was introduced, which received its approval on 28 November 1922, and was available until 1924. In 1924, Renault ceased production of this model and replaced it with the similarRenault MT.[1][3][4]

Types

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KJ

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The KJ version had a narrow engine hood. The radiator, placed behind the engine, was wider and taller. Theturning radius was specified as 10 m (33 ft). The chassis weighed 440 kg (970 lb). Documented body styles include aroadster and alimousine. In October 1922, the roadster variant costed 11,800francs. At least one Renault KJ was aconvertible.[5]

KJ1

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The KJ1 had an engine hood that was as wide and as tall as the radiator. The turning circle was now specified as 11 m (36 ft). The chassis weighed 450 kg (990 lb). From March 1924, brakes on the front wheels were available for an additional cost of 1,500 francs. In addition to the versions listed in the following table, there were also pickup and van models.

The following prices (in francs) are known:

VariantPrice in 1922[3]Price in October 1923[1]
Roadster with a jumpseat11,80013,100
Torpedo with 3 seats12,00013,300
Luxury torpedo-13,800
Tous Temps, two-seater roadster-15,400
Limousine with 3 seats13,50014,900

Specifications

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The Renault KJ had a power of 6CV or 15HP.[4] Thewater-cooled four-cylinder engine has a 58 mm bore and 90 mm stroke with a displacement of 951 cm³. The engine power was transmitted to the rear axle via adriveshaft.[1][3] The vehicle had a three-speedgearbox.[4] The top speed was listed as between 45 km/h (28 mph) and 60 km/h (37 mph), depending on thegear ratio.

The vehicle is 313.5 cm (10.29 ft) long and 131 cm (4.30 ft) wide with awheelbase of 245 cm (8.04 ft) and atrack width of 115 cm (3.77 ft). The height of the vehicle is 172 cm (5.64 ft).[1][3][6] The complete vehicle weighed 860 kg (1,900 lb).[1]

External links

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Wikimedia Commons has media related toRenault Type KJ.

References

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  1. ^abcdefBellu, René (1979).Toutes les Renault. Paris: J.P. Delville.ISBN 978-2-85922-023-5.
  2. ^The Car: Its History, how it Works, Motor Sport. Cathay. 1983.ISBN 978-0-86178-139-3.
  3. ^abcdeHatry, Gilbert; Le Maître, Claude (1980).Dossiers chronologiques Renault. Paris: Lafourcade.ISBN 978-2-902667-05-5.
  4. ^abcMackenzie-Wintle, Hector; Styles, David G. (1998).Renault. Sutton.ISBN 978-0-7509-1924-1.
  5. ^Greene, Philip (2018-10-16).A Drinkable Feast: A Cocktail Companion to 1920s Paris. Penguin. p. 235.ISBN 978-0-14-313301-8.
  6. ^Stéphane, Damme."Renault Type KJ, Type KJ-1 (1923-1924)".Histomobile. Archived fromthe original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved2024-05-18.
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