Humber Hawk Mk II

Humber Hawk Mk II - key facts

  • First introduced in 1947, the Humber Hawk Mk II ended production in 1948.
  • The 4 cylinder engine acheived a maximum power of 56 bhp.
  • 60mph was reached in 42.1 seconds.
  • The maximum speed of the Humber Hawk Mk II was 64 mph.
Humber Hawk Mk II Specifications
From 1947
Until 1948
Bodywork
Dimensions
Length14ft 9in4.52m
Width5ft 8in1.75m
Kerb Weight2968lb/1.325ton1346kg
Engine
Engine displacement1994cc122cu in
Cylinders4
Cylinder LayoutInline
Valve operationSide Valve
Power Output56bhp @ 3800rpm55PS @ 3800rpm
Specific Output28bhp/litre0.46bhp/cu in
Torque Output97lbft @ 2000rpm132Nm @ 2000rpm
Specific Torque66Nm/litre
Fuel TypePetrol
Fuel systemSingle Carburettor
Carburettor makeStromberg
Performance
Power to weight42bhp/ton
Acceleration 0-50mph22.6 seconds
Acceleration 0-60mph42.1 seconds
Standing Qtr mile65.6 seconds
Top speed64mph103km/h
Fuel consumption20mpg9km/l
Chassis
Engine locationFront
Engine alignmentLongitudinal
Driven wheelsRear
Front SuspensionIndependent Transverse Leaf
Rear SuspensionBeam axle half eliptic leaf
BrakesDrums front and rear
Gearbox type4 speed Manual
Number of gears4
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