Triumph Triumph 10/20

sedan ·

The Triumph 10/20 is a car manufactured from 1923 until 1926 by the Triumph Motor Company. It was the first Triumph automobile and was named the 10/20 for the Royal Automobile Club's taxation class of 10 horsepower rating and its actual output of 20 brake horsepower. The design was principally by Arthur Alderson assisted by Alan Lea and Arthur Sykes who were employed by Lea-Francis, to whom Triumph paid a royalty on every car made. It was powered by a 1,393 cc (1.4L) 4-cylinder side-valve engine designed by Harry Ricardo and fitted with a single updraught Zenith carburettor. The engine pr…

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About the Triumph Triumph 10/20

Body type
sedan · segment A
Transmission
Four-speed manual
Max engine
1.4 L

Overview

The Triumph Triumph 10/20 is a sedan. Across the range you'll find engines up to 1.4 L.

Trim-level specifications for the Triumph Triumph 10/20 aren't listed yet. See the overview above, or browse more Triumph models.

Frequently asked questions

What kind of car is the Triumph Triumph 10/20?

The Triumph Triumph 10/20 is a sedan, classified in segment A.

What engine options does the Triumph Triumph 10/20 have?

The Triumph Triumph 10/20 has been offered with engines up to 1.4 L. See each trim page for the exact figures.

Does the Triumph Triumph 10/20 have any recalls?

We currently have no U.S. NHTSA recall campaigns on record for the Triumph Triumph 10/20, but always check official sources for the latest safety information.