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Production car – 5,100 kg (11,244 lb) – 2017 Mercedes-Maybach S600 Pullman Guard [10] Lightest Current production car – 440 kg (970 lb) – Caterham 7 170 [ 11 ] [ 12 ]
The 1500 L (for "Lunga" – Italian for "long") originally had the same 72 PS (53 kW) engine as the regular 1500, and in 1964 was upgraded to 75 PS (55 kW) along with the Fiat 1500 C. The 1500 L was also built in Barcelona as the SEAT 1500, where 183,652 were produced between 1963 and 1975. SEAT simply called it the 1500 without a disambiguator ...
A Chevrolet Suburban extended-length SUV weighs 3,300 kilograms (7,200 lb) (gross weight). [ 67 ] During the late 20th and early 21st century, cars increased in weight due to batteries, [ 68 ] modern steel safety cages, anti-lock brakes, airbags, and "more-powerful—if more efficient—engines" [ 69 ] and, as of 2019 [update] , typically weigh ...
Born in La Spezia, Masini started his career on Genoa youth system. [2] He was loaned to Serie C club Sambenedettese for the 2020–21 season, and made his professional debut on 27 September 2020 against Carpi. [3] On 29 January 2021, he was loaned to Lecco for the rest of the season. [4] He renewed his loan for the next season. [5]
It is a hatchback version of the Morris 1500 sedan, itself a locally produced variant of the British BMC ADO16 design with a larger 1500 cc engine. The Nomad was a small - medium-sized car, sitting above the Morris Mini in size and price. The hatchback styling resembles that of the Austin Maxi, which was never sold in Australia.
The SEAT 1500 was a Spanish-built 6-seater model of saloon and estate cars, based on the Italian Fiat 2300 and using a 1481 cc engine from the Fiat 1500. The 1500 was the successor to the SEAT 1400 C; it was manufactured from 1963 to 1973, with the five door estate ("Familiar") version arriving in 1965. Apart from the larger engine, differences ...
A typical turbocharged V8 diesel engine might have an engine power of 250 kW (340 hp) and a mass of 380 kg (840 lb), [1] giving it a power-to-weight ratio of 0.65 kW/kg (0.40 hp/lb). Examples of high power-to-weight ratios can often be found in turbines.
The base option is a 1.5-litre Smartstream MPi petrol which generates 115 PS (113 hp; 85 kW) and 144 N⋅m (14.7 kg⋅m; 106 lb⋅ft) of peak torque, available with a 6-speed manual and CVT. The 1.0-litre Kappa II turbo petrol churns out 120 PS (118 hp; 88 kW) and 172 N⋅m (17.5 kg⋅m; 127 lb⋅ft) output, paired to a 7-speed DCT.