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Hauser GmbH

Automotive manufacturer Eichenau Munich Germany from 1997 on

Hauser H! GmbH Automotive manufacturer Eichenau Munich Germany from 1997 on

 


The Hauser GmbH is a German company and former manufacturers of automobiles from the 1990s. The brand name was Hauser.

History 

The Swiss Jean-Claude Hauser, previously at BBC Brown Boveri and BMW Motorsport GmbH was active, founded the company 12 May 1997.  The headquarters was initially located at Kreuzeckweg 5 in Eichenau. 1999 began the production of automobiles.  In 2006, the seat was the Ohlauer Strafe 67 in Munich as of 2012 production ended.

Hauser H 1 

The H 1 is a roadster in the style of the Lotus Seven with front engine and rear-wheel drive.  The body consists of plastic, the specially designed space frame made of steel.  The axles are from Daimler AG. Front independent suspension with triangular control arms and coil springs is used, behind is a multi-link axle installed with coil springs. The vehicle has at least from 2009 front and rear curve stabilizers.  For the drive ensure six-cylinder engines from BMW. to select initially were engines with 2494 cc 2793 cc, 3152 cc and 3201 cc Displacement. The latter engine made 321 hp. The maximum speed of the strongest model was specified 241 km / h and the empty weight of 900 kg. 

The new price changed over the years from over 65,900 euros in the model years 2003 to 2006 to 67,000 euros in the model year 2007. 

In its last version, occupying from 2009 to 2011, the H1 was only offered with a BMW six-cylinder engine with 2997 cc capacity. It is a four-valve with two overhead camshafts and intake manifold injection. In this form, it delivers 200 kW (272 hp) at 6700 rpm. The maximum torque of 320 Nm is achieved between 2750 and 3000 / min. The maximum speed is 230 km / h. The acceleration from 0 to 100 km / h takes place in 5.1 seconds and the consumption is given as 7 to 13 l / 100 km. The power is transmitted by means of a five-speed gearbox. There are ventilated disc brakes all around; the handbrake acts on the rear wheels. The factory fitted 17-inch wheels with 215/40 R front and 265/40 R rear tires. The wheelbase is 2450 mm, the length 3850 mm, the width 1770 mm, the height 1040 mm and the weight 915 kg. 

 

 

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  • Hauser H 1 Technical details and specifications

     

    ENGINE: 2.8 24V - 193 HP
    Engine BMW 2.8 in V
    6 cyl. in line 2793cm.
    Bore and stroke: 84x84 mm
    compression ratio: 10.2:1
    142 kW (193 hp)at 5500 rpm
    Fuel petrol 95 RON
    Light metal cylinder head and block
    7-bearing crankshaft
    electric Injection, Siemens, MS 42.0
    Fuel injection
    Water-cooling, capacity 8.5 L.

    ENGINE: 3.0 24V - 231 hp
    BMW
    Fuel injection
    6 cyl. inline
    2979 cm3
    compression ratio: 10.2:1
    170kW(231 hp) 5900/min,
    2 camshafts in head (chain)
    cylinder head and cylinder block.light alloy
    crankshaft with 7 bearings
    oil 6.5 L
    electronic injection

    ENGINE: 3.2 24V - 243 HP
    Fuel injection
    Engine:6 cyl. in line
    Bore and stroke: 86.4x89.6mm)
    3152 cc
    compr. 10.5:1;
    179kW(243 HP) at 6000 rpm,
    M3 BMW
    electron injection
    Water cooling, content 10.8 L

    CHASSIS BODY:
    Body, weight: (DIN), empty from 890 kg.
    Roadster, 2 doors, 2 seats
    Chassis: tubular steel frame
    fuel tank 40L


    ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT:
    Battery 44 Ah
    Altemator 90 A

    TRANSMISSION DRIVE LINE:
    drive rear wheels
    5-speed gearbox
    Ratios I. 4.2; II. 2.49;III 1.66;IV. 1.24; v. 1; R 3.89
    Axel ratio 3.15.

    SUSPENSION:
    wishbone, rear multi-axle with longitudinal, transverse and oblique
    Adjustable telescopic damper. front/rear anti-roll bars

    BRAKES:
    Four-wheel disc brake (ventilated), disc Ø v. 28.4 cm, h. 27.8cm

    STEERING:
    rack and pinion steering


    WHEELS TYRES:
    Tires v. 215/40 ZR 17, h. 265/40 ZR


    DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT:
    wheelbase 245 cm
    track 145/150 cm
    length 385 cm
    width 177 cm,
    Height 104 cm.

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