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1923 Mercedes 10/40 PS Sport-Zweisitzer

After World War I, Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft developed new passenger cars again: the 10/40 hp Mercedes and the 6/25 hp sister model. These were the world´s first standard-production passenger cars with supercharged engines. The supercharger, still called “blower” in 1923, supplied the small-displacement engine with more air, thereby temporarily boosting output from 40 hp (29 kW) to 65 hp (48 kW).

• Cylinders 4
• Displacement 160 cu in
• Output 40 hp (29 kW)
• at engine speed 2800/min
• Top speed 68 mph
• Production period 1923-1924
• Units produced 851
 
 

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