Renault Type KJ
Overview
ManufacturerRenault
Also calledRenault Type KJ
Production1923-1924
Assembly France Île Seguin, Boulogne-Billancourt, Paris
DesignerLouis Renault
Body and chassis
ClassCompact car / Small family car (C)
Body styleVariety
LayoutFR
RelatedRenault Type MT
Powertrain
EngineI4 951cc, 6CV, 8.3HP
Transmission3-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2450 mm
Length3350 mm
Width1370 mm
Height1720 mm
Chronology
PredecessorNone
SuccessorRenault MT

The Renault KJ was a compact car or small family car manufactured by Renault in 1923 and 1924.[1]

Details and Evolutions

The Renault KJ was presented at the Mondial de l'Automobile in Paris in 1923, the project was created and designed by Louis Renault. A middle-class car, its competitors were the Peugeot Quadrilette and the Citroen Type C, the Renault KJ was available in a variety of body styles. After only a few months production the 'Coal Scuttle' bonnet was replaced with the new style 'Alligator' bonnet and the car was designated the KJ1.

Like almost all Renaults up until this time, the car used a cone based clutch, combined with a 3-speed manual transmission as on the old pre-war 10CV. The brakes only affected the rear wheels. The prominent "gills" on the sides of the bonnet/hood reflected the positioning of the radiator behind the engine.

In 1924, Renault ceased production of this model and replaced it with the Renault MT which was similar but, amongst other minor modifications, was fitted with front wheel brakes.

Types

  • KJ1

Characteristics

  • Speed: 70 km/h
  • Power: 15HP (6CV)

References

  1. Bellu, René. (1979). J.-P. Delville (ed.). Toutes les Renault. Paris. ISBN 2859220232. OCLC 6530611.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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