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Nesselsdorfer Wagenbau-Fabriks-Gesellschaft
Type S4 (18/24, 16/20)
Type S4 (20/30)
Overview
ManufacturerNesselsdorfer Wagenbau-Fabriks-Gesellschaft A.G.
today Tatra, a.s.
Production1906 - 1912 S4 (18/24, 16/20)
1913 - 1917 S4 (20/30)
62 produced
AssemblyKopřivnice, Moravia
Body and chassis
Body stylediverse four- or six-seaters
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout
Powertrain
Engine3,306 cc (201.7 cu in) liquid-cooled vertical four-cylinder
14,7kW (20 HP) S4 (18/24, 16/20)
14,7kW - 22kW (20–30 HP) S4 (20/30)
Transmissionfour speeds (+reverse)
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,900 mm (114.2 in); 3,000 mm (118.1 in); 3,100 mm (122.0 in); 3,400 mm (133.9 in) S4 (18/24, 16/20)
3,100 mm (122.0 in) S4 (20/30)
Curb weight1,172 kg (2,584 lb) - 1,290 kg (2,840 lb) depending on carrossery
[1]
Chronology
SuccessorNW T
Nesselsdorfer Wagenbau-Fabriks-Gesellschaft
Type S6
Overview
ManufacturerNesselsdorfer Wagenbau-Fabriks-Gesellschaft A.G.
today Tatra, a.s.
Production1912 - 1915
12 produced
AssemblyKopřivnice, Moravia
DesignerHans Ledwinka
Body and chassis
Body stylediverse four or six seaters
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout
Powertrain
Engine4,959 cc (302.6 cu in) liquid-cooled vertical six-cylinder
29,6kW- 36,8kW (40-50 HP)
Transmissionfour speeds (+reverse)
Dimensions
Wheelbase3,450 mm (135.8 in)
Curb weight1,800 kg (4,000 lb) depending on version
[1]
Chronology
SuccessorNW U

The NW type S is a veteran automobile manufactured by Nesselsdorfer Wagenbau-Fabriks-Gesellschaft A.G. (NW, now known as Tatra).

Hans Ledwinka, who left the company in 1902, was hired back in 1905 (meanwhile he worked for company of Alexander Friedman in Vienna). Immediately he started working on a new car with modern and progressive design. Some of the new features included overhead valves, actuated by overhead camshaft (OHC), and hemispherical combustion chamber. The engine was mounted at three points, the engine block had large service access doors. The engine with the gearbox formed one massive unit, so-called monoblock.[1]

The gearbox itself was of a bell shape with only five gears. Two gears were ring type with teeth on the inside surface. Individual speeds were engaged by moving the gears radially. The rear axle was driven by a drive shaft in lieu of chains.[1]

The S 4 and S 6 with four-cylinder or six-cylinder engines were able to reach maximum speeds of 80 km/h and 100 km/h (50/62 mph). The total production of both models was 74 units.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Tatra - Passenger Cars, Karel Rosenkranz, TATRA, a. s., 2007