Automobile Use
BSA made a V-twin car starting in 1921, then introduced a three-wheeler in 1929.
V-twin engines, adapted from motorcycles, were featured in Morgan three-wheelers made from 1911 to 1939. A number of Morgan-inspired models are produced today including the Triking Cyclecar, which uses a Moto-Guzzi V-twin; the Ace Cycle Car, which uses a V-twin Harley-Davidson engine; and the JZR which uses engines from the Honda CX series.
Mazda made 356 cc and 571 cc V-twins beginning in 1960 for the Mazda R360.
- V-twin engines installed in automobiles
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JAP water-cooled V-twin engine installed in front of the radiator of a 1934 Morgan Super Sports three-wheeled microcar.
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Air-cooled Mazda V-twin engine installed in the back of a Mazda R360 kei car.
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