6. Largest engine car
The greatest engine capacity of a production car was 13.5 litres (823.8 cu in), for the US Pierce-Arrow 6-66 Raceabout of 1912-18, the US Peerless 6-60 of 1912-14 and the Fageol of 1918. Despite their massive size, these giants from the early days of automobiles were very inefficient compared to their modern counterparts. The Pierce-Arrow 6-66, despite having an engine more than 10 times the size of a modern 1,3 liter (79.3 cu in) hatchback, had roughly the same power output of 49kW (66bhp). |