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- Q138508 subject Q6278609.
- Q138508 subject Q6278610.
- Q138508 subject Q7037482.
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- Q138508 abstract "The Audi 920 was a car introduced in 1938 by Audi to replace the Audi Front UW 225. Its engine was a shortened version of the eight-cylinder in-line engine used by sister company Horch. The car was planned to occupy a niche in the Auto Union range between the large Horch products and the middle market cars produced by Wanderer. Audi had no stand-alone production facilities at that time and the car was produced, like its predecessor, at the Horch plant.The 920 featured a front-mounted six-cylinder in-line engine with a displacement of 3,281 cc. A maximum output of 75 PS (55 kW; 74 hp) at 3,000 rpm was claimed along with a maximum speed of 130 km/h (81 mph). A floor-mounted lever controlled the four-speed gearbox: this delivered power to the rear wheels, which represented a technological retreat from the innovative front-wheel drive configuration of the 920’s predecessor. The box-section chassis featured semi-independent suspension at the front and a swing-axle arrangement at the rear.Production of almost all passenger cars came to an end in Germany as European war intensified. By the time production of the last pre-war Audi came to an end in 1940, 1,281 of the cars had been produced.".
- Q138508 assembly Q183.
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- Q138508 layout Q2458611.
- Q138508 manufacturer Q29296.
- Q138508 predecessor Q209214.
- Q138508 productionEndYear "1940".
- Q138508 productionStartYear "1938".
- Q138508 thumbnail MHV_Audi_920_01.jpg?width=300.
- Q138508 weight "1640000.0".
- Q138508 wheelbase "3.1".
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- Q138508 assembly "Zwickau, Germany".
- Q138508 engine "3281".
- Q138508 layout Q15079637.
- Q138508 layout Q2458611.
- Q138508 manufacturer "Auto Union".
- Q138508 name "Audi 920".
- Q138508 predecessor Q209214.
- Q138508 production "1938".
- Q138508 type Product.
- Q138508 type Automobile.
- Q138508 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q138508 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q138508 type Thing.
- Q138508 comment "The Audi 920 was a car introduced in 1938 by Audi to replace the Audi Front UW 225. Its engine was a shortened version of the eight-cylinder in-line engine used by sister company Horch. The car was planned to occupy a niche in the Auto Union range between the large Horch products and the middle market cars produced by Wanderer.".
- Q138508 label "Audi 920".
- Q138508 depiction MHV_Audi_920_01.jpg.
- Q138508 name "Audi 920".