HINDUSTAN CONTESSA

HM Contessa Jpg

Hindustan Motor's [HM] Contessa is derived from General Motor's [UK] Vauxhall Victor whose design was shelved in Europe after 1978. HM picked it up in late 1985. Performance has always been a virture of this car. The car has vigorous accelaration and the engine delivers its power and torque in a smooth, linear fashion -- just floor the accelerator and the car surges foward seamlessly. Contessa's dynamics are also pretty good for its vintage. A relatively sophisticated multi-link suspension keeps the wheel well connected to the road. The car is for lusty engine, touring comfort, and a good highway stormer and disadvantages are against bulk and rapid depreciation.


Technical Specifications

Engine Values
Type
Displacement
Bore x Stroke [mm]
Cylinders
Maximum power
Maximum torque
Compression ratio
Four-cylinder, in-line,longitudinal location, petrol
1817cc
84 x 82
Four
75bhp @ 5000rpm
13.7kgm @ 3000rpm
8:5:1
Transmission
Number of gears
Manual, rear-wheel drive
Five
Dimensions Values
Length
Width
Ground Clearance
Wheelbase
4,591 mm
1,699 mm
148 mm
2,667 mm
Others Values
Weight
Maximum Speed
1,138 kg
140 kph

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