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Beta 1965 GNU Kleine Prinz GTT 1.6

Small German box

  1. acerimmer89
    GNU Kleine Prinz GTT

    Based on NSU Prinz TT, small German car from the 1960s, which was counter to the British Hillman Imp, and inspiration for Soviet/Ukrainian ZAZ-968 "Zaporozhets". The stats are similar to the real-life car. It's monocoque, it has very small wheelbase (2.25m), rear-engined and RWD, 56 bhp, 1084cc inliner-4 and top speed up to the 150 km/h. Also, it's very driveable and has Corvair-inspired design. The original car (NSU Prinz) was also very popular in Yugoslavia, and was produced in Sarajevo (Bosnia) until the early 1970s. The GNU Kleine Prinz took inspiration from this small German sedan in almost all aspects, produced from 1964 to the 1972, until the VW group took up the franchise. Enjoy roaming with this underrated, but innovative model.

    Technical data:
    • Country of Origin: West Germany
    • Wheelbase: 2.25m
    • Engine: Cast Iron 1084cc Inliner-4 / rear-engined (longitudinal)
    • Compression Ratio: 8.4:1
    • Redline Limit: 5800 RPM
    • Torque: 82.3 @ 3600 RPM
    • Max Power: 57 hp @ 5800 RPM
    • Suspension: MacPherson Strut (F) / Double Wishbone (R)
    • Transmission & Drive: 4-geared manual / RWD
    • Steering Type: Manual Recirculating Ball
    • Brakes: 2LS Drums (F) / SLS Drums (R)
    • Fuel Economy: 6.7 L / 100 km
    • Top Speed: up to 150 km/h
    • 0-100 km/h for: 12.3 seconds
    • Movable Steering Wheel: YES
    • Colour: Indigo Blue
    • Chassis Materials: Monocoque / Aluminium & Chrome details
    • Aero Coefficient: 0.357 cd
    • Weight: 685 kgs
    • Extra(s): Nothing

    Images

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Recent Reviews

  1. 95Crash
    95Crash
    5/5,
    Version: 1.6
    I love the dual headlights. This car kinda reminds me of a Chevy Corvair or something like that.
    1. acerimmer89
      Author's Response
      This is NSU Prinz, which was in fact inspired by Corvair, but scaled-down to fit European requirements. Thanks! : )
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