Renault Monasix Explained

Renault Monasix
Aka:Renault Monasix Monastella
Renault Monastella
Manufacturer:Renault
Assembly: Île Seguin, Boulogne-Billancourt, Paris
Production:1927–1932
Predecessor:Renault NN
Successor:Renault Monaquatre
Class:Compact car / small family car (C)
Layout:Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive
Engine:1476 cc sv I6
Transmission:manual
Wheelbase:26501NaN1
Length:37001NaN1
Width:15501NaN1
Height:16001NaN1
Weight:13500NaN0
Related:Renault Monastella
Designer:Louis Renault

The Renault Monasix (Type RY) was a compact car or small family car manufactured between 1927 and 1932 by Renault.

Overview

The car was considered a commercial failure mainly because the engine was too small for the car's length and weight, which often led to problems in keeping the car under control. Renault ended production of the car in 1932. With its 1,476 cc displacement the engine, of an 8CV tax horsepower rating, was one of the smallest six cylinder engines available at the time.[1]

Starting in 1928, the "Compagnie Générale des voitures à Paris", the main Paris taxi company, purchased a large number of the cars and painted them in the same shade of green as that used for the city's buses:[1] 5,000 taxi versions were made, the last of which were used in Paris until 1962.

In competition, the Monasix was raced in the Morocco Rally in 1928.

The Monastella version was an upgraded version of Monasix with better trim.

Production ended in 1932 and the car was replaced by the Renault Monaquatre.

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Characteristics

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Notes and References

  1. Automobilia. Toutes les voitures françaises 1929 (salon [Paris, Oct] 1928). 84s. 76. 2006. Histoire & collections. Paris .