Renault Vivasix Explained

Renault Vivasix
Aka:Renault Type RA
Renault Type PG
Manufacturer:Renault
Assembly: Île Seguin, Boulogne-Billancourt, Paris
Production:1926–1930
Predecessor:Renault Type JT
Renault Type KR
Successor:Renault Vivastella
Class:Full-size car
Body Style:4-door Sedan
2-door Coupe
Engine:straight-6 3180 cc, 52 CV
Transmission:3-speed manual
Wheelbase:3110-
Length:45001NaN1
Width:17001NaN1
Weight:17000NaN0
Designer:Louis Renault

The Renault Vivasix was a full-size car manufactured by the French car company Renault between 1926 and 1930. In 1930 the Vivasix was replaced by the Vivastella.

Details and evolutions

In 1927 Renault created two new models, one luxury and expensive called "Type RA" and a second, simpler model called "Type PG". The two models together were known as the Vivasix. The Vivasix model was one of the larger cars produced by Renault in that period.

The "Type RA" and the "Type PG" were replaced by a new luxury car called the Renault Vivastella between 1928 and 1929.

The top speed of the Vivasix was 1300NaN0.

Types

International market

In 1931, Renault Motors reported that the latest models of the Renault Vivasix were selling well in Shanghai.[1]

Notes and References

  1. News: 28 June 1931 . Paris Taxicabs Are Monasixes: Ease Of Engine Access And Steering Lock Are Two Features . 2024-07-13 . The China Press (1925–1938) . Shanghai . . ProQuest.