Category:De Dion-Bouton Type L
De Dion-Bouton Type L was a model in the make's single cylinder Vis-à-vis series. It carried the latest improvements as introduced in the Type G 4½ HP, but got a larger engine with 90 mm bore × 110 mm stroke, which gives a displacement of 700 cc. Power is 6 h.p., which was also the vehicle's French tax rating. The same engine was used in some models of the successor series, Populaire.
The later Vis-à-vis models, Type E (3½ HP), G (4½ HP), and L (6 HP), are distinguished from their precedessor, Type D, by a new gear shift lever protruding from the floor, and rear wheel drum brakes. Although the Type L was a regular production model, 6 CV engines were mainly used for the closed cab model.
Type L was introduced in May, 1902 and was built until 1903, when Vis-à-vis production ended.
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1902 De Dion-Bouton L.jpg 4,928 × 3,264; 2.06 MB
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De Dion-Bouton Type L aus Le Mans.jpg 2,244 × 2,587; 1.05 MB