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Germany
Manufacturers
1900s

Hansa-Lloyd Werke (Lloyd)

 Automotive manufacturers Bremen, Germany from 1908 until 1963
Hansa-Lloyd Werke history

Hansa-Lloyd Werke was a German automobile manufacturer, created in 1908 and owned by the Norddeutscher Lloyd shipping company. The factory was in Bremen. Many of the products of the company and its successors were badged with the Lloyd marque.

The German Lloyd marque had no connection with the British Lloyd Cars Ltd company active between 1936 and 1951.

Hansa-Lloyd Werke 20-100 car

1908–1929

The first cars were licence-built Kriéger electric vehicles. Petrol-engined models followed in 1908 with 3685 cc engines, but few were made. In 1914 the company merged with Hansa to become Hansa-Lloyd Werke AG. Most of the cars made by the new company were sold as Hansa with the Hansa-Lloyd name attached to commercial vehicles only. Nevertheless, two cars, the 4-litre Treff AS and the 8-cylinder 4.6-litre Trumpf AS were badged as Hansa-Lloyds. The company was integrated in the Borgward group after the purchase of Hansa by Carl F. W. Borgward in 1929, and car production ceased.

Hansa-Lloyd Werke microcars

1950–1963

Lloyd as a marque name only entered mass-production of cars and light trucks in 1950 with the company becoming Lloyd Motoren Werke GmbH – still in Bremen. The very first cars (the Lloyd 300) were wood and fabric bodied. Thin, rolled steel gradually replaced the original fabric shell between 1953 and 1954 (Lloyd 400), however wood framing was still used within the doors and elsewhere.

The Lloyd 250 was called "Prüfungsangst-Lloyd"("Lloyd for exam nerves") as they appealed to owners of older driving licenses who could drive it without having to pass a new driving test for cars with a cubic capacity of over 250 cc, a test which was introduced in a legal reform of the mid-1950s. With a power of only 11 hp (DIN), the Lloyd's designers saw a need for saving weight, and thus offered the LP 250 without a back seat, bumpers, hub caps or trims. However, most buyers ordered the LP 250 V with these features as optional extras.

Overall, the vehicles matched the need for small and cheap cars which were a characteristic of post-war Germany, and they provided a comparatively high standard in comfort and reliability. They rose to third place in the annual licensing statistics for several years in the 1950s, behind only Volkswagen and Opel. In spite of this success, there was little prestige to be gained by driving a Lloyd. In the vernacular, the Lloyd 300 was called "Leukoplastbomber"due to the owners' habit of repairing nicks in the fabric of the body with sticking plaster called LEUKOPLAST. A contemporary derisive verse went "Wer den Tod nicht scheut, fährt Lloyd"("He who is not afraid of death, drives a Lloyd").

Lloyd-Alexander-Frua-coupe

Pietro Frua designed a coupé on the basis of the Lloyd Alexander; it was presented at the Turin Motor Show in November 1958.

The parent company failed in 1961 but cars were still made up to 1963. By this time, the LP 900 was named "Borgward Arabella" instead of "Lloyd Arabella".

Australian production – The Lloyd-Hartnett

The Lloyd 600 was assembled in Australia by a company formed as joint venture between Carl Borgward and Laurence Hartnett in the late 1950s. The car was introduced in December 1957 as the Lloyd-Hartnett and a total of 3000 cars were built before production ceased in 1962.

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  • Models

    TypeBody stylePeriodEnginecubic capacityhp (DIN)GearsSpeed
    Lloyd LP 300saloon1950–19522 cylinders
    two-stroke
    29310375 km/h (47 mph)
    Lloyd LS 300 / LK 300LS: estate car
    LK: van
    1951–19522 cylinders
    two-stroke
    29310375 km/h (47 mph)
    Lloyd LC 300coupé1951–19522 cylinders
    two-stroke
    29310375 km/h (47 mph)
    Lloyd LP 400saloon1953–19572 cylinders
    two-stroke
    38613375 km/h (47 mph)
    Lloyd LS 400 / LK 400LS: estate car
    LK: van
    1953–19572 cylinders
    two-stroke
    38613375 km/h (47 mph)
    Lloyd LC 400convertible1953–19572 cylinders
    two-stroke
    38613375 km/h (47 mph)
    Lloyd LT 500van / 6-seater minivan1953–19572 cylinders
    two-stroke
    38613375 km/h (47 mph)
    Lloyd LP 250 and 250 Vsaloon1956–19572 cylinders
    two-stroke
    25011375 km/h (47 mph)
    Lloyd LP 600saloon1955–19612 cylinders
    four-stroke
    596193100 km/h (62 mph)
    Lloyd LS 600 / LK 600LS: estate car
    LK: van
    1955–19612 cylinders
    four-stroke
    596194100 km/h (62 mph)
    Lloyd LC 600convertible
    "Cabrio-Limousine"
    1955–19612 cylinders
    four-stroke
    596194100 km/h (62 mph)
    Lloyd Alexandersaloon or
    estate car
    1957–19612 cylinders
    four-stroke
    596194100 km/h (62 mph)
    Lloyd Alexander TSsaloon or
    estate car
    1958–19612 cylinders
    four-stroke
    596254107 km/h (66 mph)
    Lloyd LT 600van/minivan
    pickup truck
    1955–19612 cylinders
    four-stroke
    59619485 km/h (53 mph)
    Lloyd TheodorLT 600 RV1955–19612 cylinders
    four-stroke
    59619485 km/h (53 mph)
    Lloyd Arabellasaloon1959–19614 cylinders
    four-stroke
    89738
    1960–1963 also 34
    4120 km/h (75 mph)
    Lloyd Arabella de Luxesaloon1960–19614 cylinders
    four-stroke
    897454133 km/h (83 mph)
    Lloyd EL 1500electric van electric- - 
    Lloyd EL 2500electric van electric- -
    Typenumber of cars built
    Lloyd 300 LP, LS and LC18087
    Lloyd 400 LP, LS and LC109878
    Lloyd 250 and 250 V3768
    Lloyd 600 LP, LS and LC, Alexander and Alexander TS176524
    Lloyd Arabella and Arabella de Luxe47549

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