Daimler Limousine DR450 | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | The Daimler Company Limited |
Production | 1961–1968 864 produced[1] |
Assembly | Coventry, England |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Full-size luxury car |
Body style | 4-door 8-passenger[2] limousine |
Layout | Front-engine, Rear-wheel-drive |
Related | Daimler Majestic Major DQ450[2] |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 4.561 litres (278 cu in) V8[2] |
Transmission | Borg Warner DG-250M automatic |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 3,505 mm (138.0 in)[2] |
Length | 5,740 mm (226.0 in)[2] |
Width | 1,868 mm (73.5 in)[2] |
Height | 1,615 mm (63.6 in)[2] |
Kerb weight | 2,122 kg (4,678 lb)[2] |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Daimler DK400 |
Successor | Daimler DS420 |
Daimler (Turner) 4½ litre V8 | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | The Daimler Company Limited |
Production | 2,044 864 DR450 cars 1,180 DQ450 cars |
Layout | |
Configuration | 90 degree V eight-cylinder |
Displacement | 4.561 litres (278 cu in)[2] |
Cylinder bore | 95.3 mm (3.8 in)[2] |
Piston stroke | 80 mm (3.1 in)[2] |
Cylinder block material | Cast iron |
Cylinder head material | Aluminium alloy, hemispherical combustion chambers |
Valvetrain | OHV by pushrods and rockers[2] Two valves per cylinder hemispherical head |
Compression ratio | 8.0:1[2] |
Combustion | |
Fuel system | Carburettors—twin S.U. HD8; fuel pump—SU electric Aua 61[2] |
Management | None |
Fuel type | Petrol[2] |
Oil system | Filter—Full flow replaceable element[2] |
Cooling system | Water[2] |
Output | |
Power output | 220 bhp (160 kW; 220 PS) @ 5,500 rpm[2] |
Torque output | 383.7 N⋅m (283.0 lbf⋅ft) @ 3,200 rpm.[2] |
Dimensions | |
Length | 31.25 in (793.8 mm) |
Width | 25.5 in (647.7 mm) |
Height | 31 in (787.4 mm) |
Dry weight | 498 lb (226 kg) |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Thirty-Six DE 36 DK400 Straight-Six |
Successor | Daimler DS420 |
The Daimler DR450 is a limousine variant of the Majestic Major DQ450 saloon. Produced from 1961[3] to 1968, it was the last complete car designed by The Daimler Company Limited.
Intended for the carriage trade, as an executive express or as a hire car for those needing something larger than a five-seater saloon, the DR450 was produced in numbers close to those of the Majestic Major saloon on which it was based.