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- Wanderer_W21 wheelbase "3000.0".
- Wanderer_W21 height "1650.0".
- Wanderer_W21 length "4500.0".
- Wanderer_W21 width "1670.0".
- Wanderer_W21 abstract "The Wanderer W21 was a middle-class six-cylinder sedan introduced by Auto Union's Wanderer company in 1933. The W21 replaced the Wanderer W17, from which it inherited its ohv engine. The car shared its chassis with the more powerful Wanderer W22, but its engine was smaller.Two years after introduction, in 1935, the car was renamed as the Wanderer W235, and in 1936 it was renamed again as the Wanderer W35. The engine and principal mechanical components remained very little changed throughout, however, as did the wheelbase and other principal chassis measurements. The car therefore was, and generally still is, regarded as a single model despite the name changes.At launch the W21 differed from its predecessor most notably on account of its subframe and swing rear axle, supported by lateral leaf springing, adopting a pattern established by Professor Porsche during his time with the (at that time still independent) Austrian Steyr company. Another new feature in the W21 was the hydraulic braking system.The car was powered by a six-cylinder four-stroke ohv engine of 1690 cc driving the rear wheels via a four-speed gear box. Claimed maximum power output was 35 PS (26 kW; 35 hp), supporting a top speed of 95 km/h (59 mph).Initially the compact-six-engined Wanderer was offered as a four-door saloon and as a two-door cabriolet. The 1935 name change from W21 to W235 coincided with the withdrawal of the cabriolet version and the introduction of a four-door ‘tourer’. There were no significant changes to the car accompanying the 1936 name change to Wanderer W35.The Wanderer W21/W235/W35 shared its 3,000 mm (118.1 in) wheelbase both with the six-cylinder 1950 cc W22/W240/W40 and, after 1935, with the six-cylinder 2257 cc W245/W250/W45/W50 models. Taking all the 3 meter wheelbase models together, 29,111 of these six-cylinder Wanderers were produced between 1933 and 1938.Arguably Auto Union did not directly replace the Wanderer W35. However, the four-cylinder Wanderer W24 with its 42 PS (31 kW) engine was probably seen by some to be occupying the same middle market sector.".
- Wanderer_W21 assembly Zwickau.
- Wanderer_W21 engine Wanderer_W21__1.
- Wanderer_W21 height "1.65".
- Wanderer_W21 length "4.5".
- Wanderer_W21 manufacturer Wanderer_(company).
- Wanderer_W21 predecessor Wanderer_W17.
- Wanderer_W21 productionEndYear "1936".
- Wanderer_W21 productionStartYear "1933".
- Wanderer_W21 relatedMeanOfTransportation Wanderer_W22.
- Wanderer_W21 thumbnail Wanderer_W_21.jpg?width=300.
- Wanderer_W21 transmission "4-speed manual with floor-mounted shift".
- Wanderer_W21 wheelbase "3.0".
- Wanderer_W21 width "1.67".
- Wanderer_W21 wikiPageID "25410051".
- Wanderer_W21 wikiPageLength "3214".
- Wanderer_W21 wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Wanderer_W21 wikiPageRevisionID "697966688".
- Wanderer_W21 wikiPageWikiLink Auto_Union.
- Wanderer_W21 wikiPageWikiLink Category:1930s_automobiles.
- Wanderer_W21 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Auto_Union.
- Wanderer_W21 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cars_introduced_in_1933.
- Wanderer_W21 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rear-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Wanderer_W21 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sedans.
- Wanderer_W21 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wanderer_vehicles.
- Wanderer_W21 wikiPageWikiLink Ferdinand_Porsche.
- Wanderer_W21 wikiPageWikiLink Overhead_valve_engine.
- Wanderer_W21 wikiPageWikiLink Steyr-Daimler-Puch.
- Wanderer_W21 wikiPageWikiLink Straight-six_engine.
- Wanderer_W21 wikiPageWikiLink Wanderer_(company).
- Wanderer_W21 wikiPageWikiLink Wanderer_W17.
- Wanderer_W21 wikiPageWikiLink Wanderer_W22.
- Wanderer_W21 wikiPageWikiLink Wanderer_W24.
- Wanderer_W21 wikiPageWikiLink Zwickau.
- Wanderer_W21 wikiPageWikiLinkText "W21".
- Wanderer_W21 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wanderer W21".
- Wanderer_W21 assembly "Zwickau, Germany".
- Wanderer_W21 engine "1690".
- Wanderer_W21 manufacturer Wanderer_(company).
- Wanderer_W21 name "Wanderer W235".
- Wanderer_W21 name "Wanderer W21".
- Wanderer_W21 name "Wanderer W35".
- Wanderer_W21 predecessor Wanderer_W17.
- Wanderer_W21 production "1933".
- Wanderer_W21 related Wanderer_W22.
- Wanderer_W21 sp "uk".
- Wanderer_W21 transmission "4".
- Wanderer_W21 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Wanderer_W21 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_automobile.
- Wanderer_W21 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Wanderer_W21 subject Category:1930s_automobiles.
- Wanderer_W21 subject Category:Auto_Union.
- Wanderer_W21 subject Category:Cars_introduced_in_1933.
- Wanderer_W21 subject Category:Rear-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Wanderer_W21 subject Category:Sedans.
- Wanderer_W21 subject Category:Wanderer_vehicles.
- Wanderer_W21 hypernym Sedan.
- Wanderer_W21 type Automobile.
- Wanderer_W21 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Wanderer_W21 type Car.
- Wanderer_W21 type Layout.
- Wanderer_W21 type Style.
- Wanderer_W21 type Vehicle.
- Wanderer_W21 type Product.
- Wanderer_W21 type DesignedArtifact.
- Wanderer_W21 type Thing.
- Wanderer_W21 comment "The Wanderer W21 was a middle-class six-cylinder sedan introduced by Auto Union's Wanderer company in 1933. The W21 replaced the Wanderer W17, from which it inherited its ohv engine. The car shared its chassis with the more powerful Wanderer W22, but its engine was smaller.Two years after introduction, in 1935, the car was renamed as the Wanderer W235, and in 1936 it was renamed again as the Wanderer W35.".
- Wanderer_W21 label "Wanderer W21".
- Wanderer_W21 sameAs Q2548009.
- Wanderer_W21 sameAs Wanderer_W21.
- Wanderer_W21 sameAs واندرر_دبلیو۲۱.
- Wanderer_W21 sameAs Wanderer_W21.
- Wanderer_W21 sameAs m.09k4c52.
- Wanderer_W21 sameAs Q2548009.
- Wanderer_W21 wasDerivedFrom Wanderer_W21?oldid=697966688.
- Wanderer_W21 depiction Wanderer_W_21.jpg.
- Wanderer_W21 isPrimaryTopicOf Wanderer_W21.
- Wanderer_W21 name "Wanderer W235 (1935)".
- Wanderer_W21 name "Wanderer W21 (1933-1934)".
- Wanderer_W21 name "Wanderer W35 (1936)".