Knowledge (XXG)

Panhard CS

Source đź“ť

29: 200:. There were also "Panhard CS RL2" versions of the car offered with a "short" 2,800 mm (110.2 in) or a "long" 3,340 mm (131.5 in) wheelbase. The complexity of the naming was reduced in 1935 after which the car was branded simply as the "Panhard CS". 2,173 of these "Type X72" CSs were produced before the version was replaced in 1936. 188:. The factory bodied "CS Type X68" four door sedan/saloon/berline offered seating for 4/5 people and had a separate luggage locker at the back. There were also various coupĂ© and Cabriolet bodied cars produced. By 1932, when the "Type X68" gave way to the "Type X72", 1,028 of the former had been produced. 195:
In 1932 the "Type X68" was replaced by the "Type X72" which was also known as the "Panhard CS RL". "RL" stood for "roue libre", indicating that the otherwise classic 4-speed transmission incorporated a "free-wheel" device. The "Type X72" used the 2,516 cc 6-cylinder previously reserved for the
203:
In 1934 the bodywork was upgraded. The new and much vaunted "Panoramique" versions had a three-piece front windscreen. The main screen was still conventionally flat, but the A-pillars were distinguished by narrow curved glass panels. Cars thus equipped carried in their names the suffix "RL-N".
191:
Produced in parallel with the "Panhard CS Type X68" was the "Panhard 6 CS SpĂ©cial / Type X69 SpĂ©cial", produced between 1930 and 1933 with a slightly larger 2,516 cc 6-cylinder in-line engine during which time 1,310 were produced.
222:
in October 1936. The older model's production life may have been inadvertently prolonged by the very high prices that Panhard were initially trying to charge for the new "Dynamic" models.
270:
With an "underslung" chassis, the axles were placed directly above (rather than beneath) the chassis “floor”, so that the car's height and centre of gravity could be lowered.
207:
1934 also saw the "6 CS SpĂ©cial / Type X69" replaced by the "CS SpĂ©cial / Type X73". The engine was again enlarged, to 2,861 cc, placing the car now in the 16CV
218:
as available for the 1937 model year (and still, according to some sources, listed again for 1938) they were effectively replaced by the
324: 240: 334: 132: 177:
model. Publicity of the time indicated the "S" in the name stood for "surbaissées" (the cars having an "underslung" chassis.)
219: 319: 166:
at the end of 1929 for the 1930 model year. It was presented as a smaller companion model to the 8-cylinder
172: 163: 47: 329: 167: 236: 90: 85:
Various coach built bodies supplied in relatively small numbers by a number of coach builders.
215: 208: 197: 185: 78: 162:
is a luxury car, most commonly sold with a four-door sedan/saloon body, introduced by
28: 313: 181: 147: 95: 284:. Vol. 22. Paris: Histoire & collections. 2002. pp. 50–52. 302:. Vol. 3. Paris: Histoire & collections. 1997. pp. 60–62. 107: 260:. Vol. 90. Paris: Histoire & collections. 2008. p. 74. 66: 214:
Although the CS Types X72 and X73 were still exhibited at the
211:. Between 1934 and 1937 1,535 Type X73s were produced 124:
2,861 cc 6 cylinder in-line sleeve-valve engine
33:
Panhard & Levassor 6CS Limousine X68 YERAN (1931)
233:
Panhard & Levassor. Entre tradition et modernité
118:
2,516 cc 6 cylinder in-line sleeve-valve engine
112:
2,344 cc 6 cylinder in-line sleeve-valve engine
146: 141: 131: 106: 101: 89: 77: 72: 61: 53: 43: 38: 21: 300:Toutes les Voitures Françaises 1937 (Salon 1936) 293: 291: 282:Toutes les Voitures Françaises 1934 (Salon 1933) 258:Toutes les Voitures Françaises 1931 (Salon 1930) 184:engine of 2,344 cc, placing it in the 13CV 180:The car was launched with a 6-cylinder in-line 8: 196:"CS SpĂ©cial", which placed it in the 14CV 27: 18: 248: 83:Sedan/saloon/berline, Cabriolet, CoupĂ© 220:manufacturer's "Dynamic 130 Type X76" 7: 235:. ETAI, Boulogne-Billancourt 2005, 137:4-speed with "free-wheel" from 1932 14: 1: 152:3,170 mm (124.8 in) 351: 216:Motor Show in October 1936 325:Rear-wheel-drive vehicles 26: 335:Cars introduced in 1929 164:Panhard & Levassor 126:(CS SpĂ©cial from 1934) 48:Panhard & Levassor 231:Bernard Vermeylen: 226:Sources and notes 156: 155: 342: 320:Panhard vehicles 304: 303: 295: 286: 285: 277: 271: 268: 262: 261: 253: 176: 73:Body and chassis 31: 19: 350: 349: 345: 344: 343: 341: 340: 339: 310: 309: 308: 307: 298:"Automobilia". 297: 296: 289: 280:"Automobilia". 279: 278: 274: 269: 265: 256:"Automobilia". 255: 254: 250: 228: 170: 123: 119: 117: 113: 84: 79:Body style 34: 17: 12: 11: 5: 348: 346: 338: 337: 332: 327: 322: 312: 311: 306: 305: 287: 272: 263: 247: 246: 245: 244: 227: 224: 154: 153: 150: 144: 143: 139: 138: 135: 129: 128: 110: 104: 103: 99: 98: 93: 87: 86: 81: 75: 74: 70: 69: 63: 59: 58: 55: 51: 50: 45: 41: 40: 36: 35: 32: 24: 23: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 347: 336: 333: 331: 328: 326: 323: 321: 318: 317: 315: 301: 294: 292: 288: 283: 276: 273: 267: 264: 259: 252: 249: 242: 241:2-7268-9406-2 238: 234: 230: 229: 225: 223: 221: 217: 212: 210: 205: 201: 199: 193: 189: 187: 183: 178: 174: 169: 165: 161: 151: 149: 145: 140: 136: 134: 130: 127: 122: 116: 111: 109: 105: 100: 97: 94: 92: 88: 82: 80: 76: 71: 68: 64: 60: 56: 52: 49: 46: 42: 37: 30: 25: 20: 16:Motor vehicle 299: 281: 275: 266: 257: 251: 232: 213: 206: 202: 198:car tax band 194: 190: 186:car tax band 182:Sleeve valve 179: 159: 157: 133:Transmission 125: 120: 114: 44:Manufacturer 171: [ 121:(1930-1938) 115:(1930-1932) 330:1930s cars 314:Categories 168:Panhard DS 160:Panhard CS 142:Dimensions 102:Powertrain 54:Production 22:Panhard CS 148:Wheelbase 96:FR layout 57:1930–1938 209:tax band 65:France: 62:Assembly 39:Overview 239:  108:Engine 91:Layout 175:] 67:Paris 237:ISBN 158:The 316:: 290:^ 173:de 243:.

Index


Panhard & Levassor
Paris
Body style
Layout
FR layout
Engine
Transmission
Wheelbase
Panhard & Levassor
Panhard DS
de
Sleeve valve
car tax band
car tax band
tax band
Motor Show in October 1936
manufacturer's "Dynamic 130 Type X76"
ISBN
2-7268-9406-2


Categories
Panhard vehicles
Rear-wheel-drive vehicles
1930s cars
Cars introduced in 1929

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.

↑