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Author: Riceburner75
Type
2S DHC
Designer
Tom Tjaarda
Number of doors
2
Wheelbase
2000 mm 78.7 in
Track: Front
1160 mm 45.7 in
Track: Rear
1160 mm 45.7 in
Length
3670 mm 144.5 in
Width
1430 mm 56.3 in
Height
1240 mm 48.8 in
Length:wheelbase ratio
1.84
Kerb weight
660 kg 1455 lb
Bore
62.00 mm
Cylinders
S-4
Displacement
0.8 litre767 cc(46.805 cu in)
Maximum power(SAE)
31.4 PS (31.0 bhp) (23.1 kW)
Specific output
40.4 bhp/litre0.66 bhp/cu in
Coolant
Water
Bore/stroke ratio
0.98
Unitary capacity
191.75 cc/cylinder
Aspiration
Normal
Compressor type
N/A
Intercooler
None
Top speed
115 km/h (71 mph)
Power-to-weight
46.97 bhp/ton
Engine location
Other
Engine alignment
Unknown
Drive
Suspension
front
Tyres: Front
Pirelli 5.20 x 12
Tyres: Rear
Pirelli 5.20 x 12
Transmission
4M
Final drive ratio
4.88
RAC rating
9.5
year
1963
Autobianchi Stellina Spider Cabriolet print in views 3d modeling = CAR search Mark: Name: Body:
The Autobianchi Stellina is a small spider (a rear-engined cabrio) from the Italian automaker, Autobianchi (a subsidiary of the Fiat group), built for only two years, 1964 and
Autobianchi Stellina - Bertone Slim - Biposto in tandem - BMW Isetta - Carver One - Chevrolet Beat - Chevrolet Matiz - Citroën C1 - Citroën C2 - Citycar - City car
The Autobianchi Stellina was produced from 1963 to 1965. 1 engine (0.8 liters / 27 hp) is on Histomobile.
Autobianchi Stellina Although the Stellina was a relatively large car, it was driven by the 767 cc four-cylinder engine from the Fiat 600 that developed 32 bhp at 4,800 rpm.
The Autobianchi Stellina is classed as a Cabrio / Sport Cars by the majority of its drivers.