Alfa Romeo 50 Explained

Alfa Romeo 50
Manufacturer:Alfa Romeo
Production:1931 - 1934
Assembly:Portello, Milan, Italy
Successor:Alfa Romeo 800
Class:Commercial vehicle
Engine:10,600 cc six cylinder diesel
Wheelbase:52001NaN1
Length:89501NaN1
Width:24501NaN1
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The Alfa Romeo 50 was an Italian truck produced by Alfa Romeo from 1931 to 1934.[1] The company created the truck in partnership with Büssing. A replacement did not arrived until 1940, with the introduction of the Alfa Romeo 800/900 series of trucks.

Technical characteristics

The truck can draw trailer of 14t in its most common version.

The truck's dimensions were 8.85m (29.04feet) long (with trailer), 2.45m (08.04feet) wide and 2.5m (08.2feet) tall.

The Alfa Romeo 50 had a 10.6 litre, 6 cylinder diesel engine rated 800NaN0 at 1200 rpm. The maximum speed of the truck is 330NaN0.

Production

115 units were produced.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alfa Romeo » 50 "Biscione" / 80. 2012-08-20. trucksplanet.com.