- Renault Dauphine
Infobox Automobile
name=Renault Dauphine
aka=Renault Ondine
IKA Dauphine
manufacturer=Renault
production=1956-1967
assembly = Flins,France
Ciudad Sahagun,Mexico
Valladolid ,Spain
Santa Isabel ,Argentina Heidelberg ,Australia
Portello, Milan ,Italy Cite web|url=http://dauphinomaniac.org/Speciales/ALFA/Alfa.htm|title=Dauphine AlfaRoméo|accessdate=2008-09-28|work=dauphinomaniac.org Fr icon] (only 1959-1964)
Sao Bernardo do Campo ,Brazil
class=Compact
body_style=4-door sedan
engine=845 cc I4
transmission=3-speed manual
4-speed manual
push button 3 speed automatic
length=Auto mm|3937 Cite web|url=http://www.carfolio.com/specifications/models/car/?car=72017&Renault|title=Technical specifications of 1956 Renault Dauphine|accessdate=2007-08-22|work=carfolio.com]
width=Auto mm|1524
height=Auto mm|1441
weight= convert|650|kg|lb|0|abbr=on
layout =RR layout
wheelbase=Auto mm|2267
predecessor=Renault 4CV
successor=Renault 8/10
related=IKA Dauphine
Alfa Romeo Dauphine
similar=Volkswagen Beetle The Renault Dauphine is anautomobile produced by French manufacturerRenault from 1956 to 1967. A luxury version, badged as the Renault Ondine was sold from 1960 to 1962. The Dauphine was assembled in many countries; South Africa, Australia, Mexico, Belgium and Ireland and under license in Italy, Brazil, Spain, Argentina, USA and Japan.A sport model, the Gordini, was also available with a standard 4-speed transmission and 4-wheel disc brakes, as well as engine modifications to increase the horsepower. A factory racing model, the "1093" was homologated with about 2140 units produced in 1962/3.The Dauphine was launched in 1956 to replace the highly successful
Renault 4CV . Like the 4CV, the Dauphine used a single-shell monocoque body. It was a 4-door saloon design as was the 4CV, but it lacked the rear-hinged "suicide doors" of the 4CV. It was also heavier and convert|12|in|mm longer than its predecessor, but used the same engine, albeit a version increased in size and power from 760 cc to 845 cc and 19 hp to 32 hp (14 kW to 24 kW) (the Dauphine was infamously slow: "Road & Track " magazine measured the Dauphine's 0-60 mph acceleration time as 32 seconds). The Dauphine was originally intended to be called the Corvette, but was changed to Dauphine (the female form of the French feudal title of Dauphin) to avoid confusion with the recently-launchedChevrolet Corvette .Two limited editions of the Dauphine tuned for greater power were launched during its lifetime: Renault performance guru Amédée Gordini engineered a version of the Dauphine tuned to 37 hp (27.2 kW ), sold as the Dauphine Gordini. In the final run of Dauphines, a limited edition of 2140 called the 1093, were similarly tuned to 55 hp (41 kW) and featured a twin barrel
carburettor , rear track rods, four-speed manual transmission and tachometer, and had a top speed of Auto kmh|140. The 1093 was only available in white with two blue stripes down each side.2,150,738 Dauphines were produced in its production run of 10 years.Cite web|url=http://www.renault.com/renault_com/en/main/60_PASSION/20_Heritage/20_Les_voitures/detailrubrique.aspx?uri=tcm:1120-306733|title=Dauphine|accessdate=2007-08-22|work=renault.com] In the
United Kingdom , it was one of the first imported cars to sell in large numbers, in a market that was formerly dominated by British manufacturers.The Dauphine's legacy is largely dominated by its infamously poor performance and bad handling, as well as its poor reliability: in many markets (particularly the United States and the United Kingdom) the car became notorious for mechanical problems and rust issues.Cite web|url=http://icnewcastle.icnetwork.co.uk/motors/classiccars/tm_method=full%26objectid=15076175%26siteid=50081-name_page.html|title=Renault Dauphine|accessdate=2007-07-25|work=icnewcastle.icnetwork.co.uk] In 2002, the auto enthusiasts' website Car Talk voted the Dauphine the 9th Worst Car Of The Millennium, calling it "truly unencumbered by the engineering process".Cite web|url=http://www.cartalk.com/content/features/Worst-Cars/results1.html|title=The results|accessdate=2007-07-25|work=cartalk.com]
International production
In Italy
Alfa Romeo built under license an Alfa Romeo Dauphine between 1959 and 1964. The Italian Dauphine was manufactured on the same production line as theAlfa Romeo Giulietta inPortello, Milan .It was also produced in
Brazil , under license, byWillys-Overland do Brasil, between 1959 and 1968, in the following versions:Dauphine: 23,887 units (1959-1965);"Gordini" 41,052 units (1962-1968);"Renault 1093": 721 units (1963-1965);"Teimoso" (simplified model, without accessories): 8,967 units (1965-1967).A total of 74,627 units was produced in Brazil.An IKA Dauphine was produced 97,209 units in
Argentina byIndustrias Kaiser Argentina .In Spain Renault's subsidiary F.A.S.A built Dauphine FASA between 1958-1967 (125,912 units).Cite web|url=http://www.dauphinomaniac.org/Speciales/FASA/Fasa.htm|title=Dauphine Fasa|accessdate=2007-08-22|work=www.dauphinomaniac.org]
In Japan, the
Hino Contessa 900 used the Dauphine's platform under license.Cite web|url=http://www.datsun.org/fairlady/BREHino.htm|title=THE BRE HINO CONTESSA 900 & 1300 COUPE|accessdate=2007-08-22|work=datsun.org]Among the aftermarket options for the Dauphine was a
supercharger fromUnited States companyJudson Research & Mfg. Co. ; this sold in 1958 for US$165, and was designed to be installed in about two hours without any chassis or body modifications.The Dauphine was used as the basis for the electric
Henney Kilowatt .Engine specifications
Notes
*imcdb vehicle|make=Renault|model=Dauphine|Renault Dauphine
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