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Type
4/5S TOUR
Kerb weight
1200 kg 2646 lb
Bore
116.00 mm
Cylinders
S-4
Displacement
5.9 litre5913 cc(360.833 cu in)
Fuel system
carburettor
Maximum power
35.5 PS (35.0 bhp) (26.1 kW)@ 950 rpm
Specific output
5.9 bhp/litre0.1 bhp/cu in
Manufacturer
Mercedes
Coolant
Water
Bore/stroke ratio
0.83
Unitary capacity
1478.25 cc/cylinder
Aspiration
Normal
Compressor type
N/A
Intercooler
None
Catalytic converter
N
Top speed
75 km/h (47 mph)
Power-to-weight
29.17 bhp/ton
Engine location
Front
Engine alignment
Longitudinal
Drive
RWD
Suspension
front LA.SE.
Track: Rear
LA.SE.
Tyres: Front
910 x 90
Tyres: Rear
1020 x 120
Brakes F/R
-/Dr
Transmission
4M
RAC rating
33.4
year
1900
did not begin with the 1901 Mercedes 35 HP, of course, because self-propelled vehicles had been known at least as far back as 1775.
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An automobile that would later be called the Mercedes 35 hp was created by Maybach to the order of the successful Austrian merchant Emil Jellinek who became fascinated by both the Phoenix engine and
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the Mercedes 35 hp, of which 36 units had to be delivered before 15 October. The contract also included an order for 36 standard DMG 8 hp cars.
The Mercedes 35 hp was a radical early car model designed in 1901 by Wilhelm Maybach and Paul Daimler, for Emil Jellinek.
Victory by Design: The Mercedes 35 hp took the top 3 spots in the 1914 French Grand Prix after one of the greatest Grand Prix's ever staged.
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the new Mercedes 35 hp—for France, Austria, Hungary, Belgium, and United States of America. The first one was not delivered to Jellinek until December 22, however.
Mercedes 35 hp The Mercedes 35 hp was an early car model designed in 1901 by Wilhelm Maybach for Emil Jellinek and produced in Stuttgart, Germany by the Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft (DMG),
under the name of Mercedes 35 hp and, because of the success of the model, DMG began to apply the name as a series to other models such as, Mercedes 8/11 hp and Mercedes
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Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft Mercedes 35 hp of 1901, designed by Wilhelm Maybach Previous Photo | Next Photo (Click to view full-size image) Photo Gallery
The Mercedes 35 hp set records that amazed the world of automobiles and became instantly popular because it sported four wheels, a petrol engine, a steel chassis, and a 4-forward/1-reverse transmission.
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The Mercedes 35 hp was an exclusive sports car that doubled as a race car, earning the company fame by dominating the Racing Week event in Nice, France.
released in 1900, the Mercedes 35 hp which sported the then newly-designed engine called Daimler-Mercedes.
name of Mercedes 35 hp and, because of the success of the model, DMG began to apply the name as a series to other models such as, Mercedes