Renault 4CV

The Renault 4CV (French: quatre chevaux, pronounced [kat.ʃəvo] as if spelled quat'chevaux) is a car produced by the French company Renault from August 1947 through July 1961. It is a four-door economy car with its engine mounted in the rear and driving the rear wheels. It was the first French car to sell over a million units, and was superseded by the Dauphine.

Renault 4CV
Overview
ManufacturerRenault
Also calledHino 4CV
Renault 4/4
Renault 760
Renault 750
Renault Quintette
Production1947–1961
1,105,543 produced
AssemblyBillancourt, France
Sydney, Australia
Acton, England
Hino-shi, Japan
Valladolid, Spain
Nesher, Israel
Body and chassis
ClassSmall car
Body style4-door saloon car
4-door cabriolet
4-door panel van
LayoutRR layout
Powertrain
Engine760 cc Renault I4 engine
747 cc Renault I4 engine
Transmission3-speed manual
Dimensions
Length3,663 mm (144.2 in)
Width1,430 mm (56.3 in)
Height1,470 mm (57.9 in)
Curb weight620 kg (1,367 lb)
Chronology
PredecessorRenault Juvaquatre
SuccessorRenault Dauphine
Renault 4

The 4CV was of monocoque construction, 3.6 m (11 ft 10 in) in length with front suicide doors.

CV is the abbreviation of chevaux-vapeur, the French equivalent to "horsepower" as a unit of power. The name 4CV thus refers to the car's tax horsepower.

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