Panhard K 101
The Panhard K 101 is a forward control truck aimed at military and commercial use produced between 1937 and 1940 by the French manufacturer Panhard.
Panhard K 101 | |
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Overview | |
Type | Medium truck |
Manufacturer | Panhard |
Also called | Panhard K 128 |
Production | 1937–1940 |
Assembly | Paris, France |
Body and chassis | |
Body style | COE |
Layout | Front-engine, rear-wheel drive |
Powertrain | |
Transmission | 4-speed manual |
History
The 3.5-tonne payload K 101 was introduced by Panhard in direct competition with the new forward control AGx range from Renault. The company produced 816 K 101s, of which 491 were delivered to the French military (from 1939 onwards).[1] Between 1939 and 1940 Panhard also produced a gasifier-equipped version known as K 128, as part of a plan by the French army for using gasifiers at the 10% of the vehicles. 31 units were produced. The Panhards K 128 (and the heavier 5-tonne payload K 48) were the only trucks with gasifier delivered to the French military during World War II.[2]
Technical details
The K 101 and K 128 have a length of 6.4 metres (21 feet) and a width of 2.35 metres (8 feet).The K 101 has a 3.17-litre inline-four petrol engine with a maximum power output of 70 PS (51 kW), its maximum speed was 59 kilometres per hour.[1] The K 128 has a 4.48-litre inline-four engine with a maximum power output estimated between 58 PS (43 kW) and 60 PS (44 kW).[2]
References
Citations
- Vauvillier, Touraine & Jeudy 1992, p. 71.
- Vauvillier, Touraine & Jeudy 1992, p. 93.
Bibliography
- Vauvillier, François; Touraine, Jean-Michel; Jeudy, Jean-Gabriel (1992). L'Automobile Sous l'Uniforme 1939–1940 [The Car in Uniform 1939–1940] (in French). Editions Ch. Massin. ISBN 2-7072-0197-9.