Triumph Renown Limousine

A 1953 Triumph Renown

A 1953 Triumph Renown

Triumph Renown Limousine - key facts

  • Introduced in 1951, the end came for the Triumph Renown Limousine in 1952.
  • The 4 cylinder engine acheived a maximum power of 68 bhp.
  • Maximum speed of the Triumph Renown Limousine was 74 mph.
  • A total of 190 units were manufactured .
Triumph Renown Limousine Specifications
Production 190
From 1951
Until 1952
Bodywork
Body StyleLimousine
Dimensions
Length15ft 0in4.6m
Kerb Weight3024lb/1.35ton1372kg
Engine
Engine displacement2088cc127cu in
Cylinders4
Cylinder LayoutInline
Valve operationOverhead valve
Power Output68bhp @ 4200rpm67PS @ 4200rpm
Specific Output33bhp/litre0.53bhp/cu in
Torque Output108lbft @ 2000rpm146Nm @ 2000rpm
Specific Torque70Nm/litre
Fuel TypePetrol
Fuel systemSingle Carburettor
Performance
Power to weight50bhp/ton
Standing Qtr mile23 seconds
Top speed74mph119km/h
Chassis
Engine locationFront
Engine alignmentLongitudinal
Driven wheelsRear
Front SuspensionIndependent Coil Spring
Rear SuspensionBeam axle half eliptic leaf
BrakesDrums front and rear
Gearbox type3 speed Manual with Overdrive option
Number of gears3
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