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Audi Type C
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Audi Type C |
| aka | Audi 14 / 35 |
| image | MHV Audi Typ C Alpensieger 1914 01.jpg |
| manufacturer | Audi Automobilwerke GmbH Zwickau |
| production | 1912–1921 |
| assembly | Germany |
| engine | 3560 cc 4 cylinder |
| successor | Audi Type K |
| layout | RWD |
| sp | uk |

The Audi Type C was introduced in 1912. It became popular with the German people and Army, being brought back into production for a couple of years after the war. Its performance, handling and reliability along with rally successes greatly raised Audi's profile, and the Type C was a commercial success. 1,116 cars were produced.
It featured a four cylinder in-line engine with a displacement of 3,564 cc, with a maximum output of 35 PS at 1800 rpm. The Type C had a maximum speed of 90 km/h (56 mph).
From 1912 through to 1914, the Audi Type C completed the Austrian Alpine Rally, winning in these three successive years. The Austrian Alpine Rally was one of the most competitive motorsport endurance races at the time.
References
References
- [[#Oswald. Oswald]], p 41
- "Audi Type C 14/35 hp < Iconic cars < Audi Heritage < Audi innovation < Audi UK". Audi.co.uk.
- [[#Oswald. Oswald]], p 45
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