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PV 444 Versions

- B16A (1957)- B4B (1943)

Volvo PV 444 B16A Specs

(1957 - ) Technical Specifications
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Key Specs

Petrol
96.7 cu-in
1584 cm3
Inline 4
70 HP
71 PS / 52 kW
87 lb-ft
119.0 Nm
73 Mph
117 km/h

Volvo PV 444 B16A Body, Model and Production details Volvo PV 444 B16A Body, Model and Production details

Body : Cabrio

Volvo PV 444 B16A Engine Technical Data Volvo PV 444 B16A Engine Technical Data

Engine type - Number of cylinders : Inline 4
Engine Code : B16A
Fuel type : Petrol
Fuel System : 1 Zenith carb
Engine displacement : 96.7 cu-in / 1584 cm3
Bore x Stroke : 3.13 x 3.15 inches
79.40 x 80.00 mm
Number of valves : 8 Valves
Aspiration : naturally-aspirated
Compression Ratio : 7.50
Horsepower : 70 HP / 71 PS / 52 kW
@ 5500 rpm
Maximum torque : 87 lb-ft / 119.0 Nm
@ 5500 rpm
Drive wheels - Traction - Drivetrain : RWD
Transmission Gearbox - Number of speeds :

Volvo PV 444 B16A Fuel Consumption (Economy), Emissions and Range Volvo PV 444 B16A Fuel Consumption (Economy), Emissions and Range

Catalytic converter : No

Volvo PV 444 B16A Performance Volvo PV 444 B16A Performance

Top Speed : 73 Mph / 117 km/h
Acceleration 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) : - s

Volvo PV 444 B16A Size, Dimensions, Aerodynamics and Weight Volvo PV 444 B16A Size, Dimensions, Aerodynamics and Weight

Wheelbase : 94.49 inches / 240 cm
Length : 165.98 inches / 421.6 cm
Width : 62.01 inches / 157.5 cm
Height : 52.99 inches / 134.6 cm
Front Axle : 46.61 inches / 118.4 cm
Rear Axle : 52.01 inches / 132.1 cm
Aerodynamic drag coefficient - Cx : -
Curb Weight : 2127 lbs / 965 kg
Weight/Power Output Ratio : 13.6 kg/hp

Volvo PV 444 B16A Brakes, Tires, Steering and Suspension Volvo PV 444 B16A Brakes, Tires, Steering and Suspension

Front Tyres - Rims dimensions : -/- R-
Rear Tyres - Rims dimensions : -/- R-
Front Suspension : Coil springs.
Rear Suspension : Coil springs. De Dion axle.
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