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Riley - Two-Point-Six series

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About Riley

Riley was a British motorcar and bicycle manufacturer from 1890. The company became part of the Nuffield Organisation in 1938 and was later merged into British Leyland. Today, the trademark is owned by BMW.

Riley Cycle Company

Riley began as the Bonnick Cycle Company of Coventry, England. In 1890, William Riley Jr. purchased the company and renamed it the Riley Cycle Company. Ultimately, the portfolio included cycle gear maker Sturmey Archer. His teenaged son, Percy, began to dabble in automobiles. He built his first car at 16, in 1898, secretly, because his father did not approve. It featured the first mechanically operated inlet valve. By 1899, Percy Riley moved from producing motorcycles to his first prototype four-wheeled quadricycle. In 1900, Riley sold a single three-wheeled automobile.

In 1903, Percy Riley began the Riley Engine Company, also in Coventry. At first, he simply supplied engines for Riley motorcycles, but the company soon began to focus on four-wheeled automobiles. Their Vee-Twin Tourer prototype, produced in 1905, can be considered the first proper Riley car. The Engine Company expanded the next year, and Riley Cycle halted motorcycle production in 1907 to focus on automobiles. Bicycle production also ceased in 1911.

In 1912, the Riley Cycle Company changed its name to Riley (Coventry) Limited as William Riley focused it on becoming a wheel supplier for the burgeoning motor industry, the detachable wheel having been invented (and patented) by Percy and distributed to over 180 motor manufacturers.

Riley Motor Manufacturing

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4-door
5-seat
S6 12v 2.6L OHV M-4
75.3 kW / 101.0 hp / 101.0 hp  193.0 N·m / 142.3 lb·ft / 142.3 lb·ft
   

Riley Two-Point-Six (1957)

4-door 5-seater sedan (saloon), petrol (gasoline) 6-cylinder 12-valve straight (inline) engine, OHV (overhead valve, I-head), 2639 cm3 / 161.0 cu in / 161.0 cu in, 75.3 kW / 101.0 hp / 101.0 hp @ 4500 rpm / 4500 rpm / 4500 rpm, 193.0 N·m / 142.3 lb·ft / 142.3 lb·ft @ 2500 rpm / 2500 rpm / 2500 rpm, manual 4-speed transmission, rear wheel drive, 150 km/h / 93 mph / 93 mph top speed

  
5-seat
S6 12v 2.6L         
71.0 kW / 95.2 hp / 95.2 hp  183.0 N·m / 135.0 lb·ft / 135.0 lb·ft
   

Riley Two-Point Six (1958)

5-seater, petrol (gasoline) 6-cylinder 12-valve straight (inline) engine, 2639 cm3 / 161.0 cu in / 161.0 cu in, 71.0 kW / 95.2 hp / 95.2 hp @ 4750 rpm / 4750 rpm / 4750 rpm, 183.0 N·m / 135.0 lb·ft / 135.0 lb·ft @ 2000 rpm / 2000 rpm / 2000 rpm, rear wheel drive

  
5-seat
S6 12v 2.6L         
72.0 kW / 96.6 hp / 96.6 hp  183.0 N·m / 135.0 lb·ft / 135.0 lb·ft
   

Riley Two-Point-Six (1959)

5-seater, petrol (gasoline) 6-cylinder 12-valve straight (inline) engine, 2639 cm3 / 161.0 cu in / 161.0 cu in, 72.0 kW / 96.6 hp / 96.6 hp @ 4750 rpm / 4750 rpm / 4750 rpm, 183.0 N·m / 135.0 lb·ft / 135.0 lb·ft @ 2000 rpm / 2000 rpm / 2000 rpm, rear wheel drive

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