AC Petite | |
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![]() 1956 AC Petite Mark II | |
Overview | |
Manufacturer | AC Cars Ltd |
Production | 1952–57 |
Assembly | Thames Ditton, Surrey, England |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Microcar |
Body style | 2-door, 3-wheeled saloon ( notchback) |
Layout | RR layout |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 350 cc (21 cu in), two-stroke, single |
The AC Petite is a three-wheeled British microcar with a rear-mounted 350 cc (21 cu in) Villiers single cylinder, two-stroke engine. [1] The car has a single bench seat seating two adults, and was said to be capable of 60 mpg‑imp (4.7 L/100 km; 50 mpg‑US) to 70 mpg‑imp (4.0 L/100 km; 58 mpg‑US) and 40 mph (64 km/h). [2]
There were two versions of the car. Between 1953 and 1955 the car was fitted with a Villiers 27B engine and two different sizes of wheel; the rears were 18-inch (460 mm) spoked wheels whilst the front was only 8 inches (200 mm). [1] In 1955 a Mark II version was launched, incorporating minor changes to the exterior trim, a slightly more powerful Villiers 28B engine and 12-inch (300 mm) wheels front and rear. [1]
Approximately 4,000 AC Petites were built. [3]
Frost, Peter (2007). "AC Petite". Alternative Autos. Archived from the original on 14 December 2001. Retrieved 28 October 2010.
AC Petite | |
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![]() 1956 AC Petite Mark II | |
Overview | |
Manufacturer | AC Cars Ltd |
Production | 1952–57 |
Assembly | Thames Ditton, Surrey, England |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Microcar |
Body style | 2-door, 3-wheeled saloon ( notchback) |
Layout | RR layout |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 350 cc (21 cu in), two-stroke, single |
The AC Petite is a three-wheeled British microcar with a rear-mounted 350 cc (21 cu in) Villiers single cylinder, two-stroke engine. [1] The car has a single bench seat seating two adults, and was said to be capable of 60 mpg‑imp (4.7 L/100 km; 50 mpg‑US) to 70 mpg‑imp (4.0 L/100 km; 58 mpg‑US) and 40 mph (64 km/h). [2]
There were two versions of the car. Between 1953 and 1955 the car was fitted with a Villiers 27B engine and two different sizes of wheel; the rears were 18-inch (460 mm) spoked wheels whilst the front was only 8 inches (200 mm). [1] In 1955 a Mark II version was launched, incorporating minor changes to the exterior trim, a slightly more powerful Villiers 28B engine and 12-inch (300 mm) wheels front and rear. [1]
Approximately 4,000 AC Petites were built. [3]
Frost, Peter (2007). "AC Petite". Alternative Autos. Archived from the original on 14 December 2001. Retrieved 28 October 2010.