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The U23, or Type 23, was a light (2-ton) truck introduced by Citroën in 1935. Although the engine cowling and front body appeared similar to the Citroën Traction Avant's, the U23 had a conventional rear-wheel-drive layout. Production lasted through 1969, and approximately one million were produced, competing with the Prince Homer, Renault Trucks, Isuzu Elf, Mitsubishi Fuso Canter, Toyota Dyna and the ZIS-150 modified as 1941 Dodge W-Series.

Citroën U23
Citroën U23 (1949)
Overview
ManufacturerCitroën
Also calledCitroën Type 23
Production1935–1959
DesignerFlaminio Bertoni
Powertrain
Engine1,911 cc (116.6 cu in) petrol I4
1,767 cc (107.8 cu in) Diesel I4
Dimensions
Wheelbase3,380 mm (130 in) (1935–40)
3,750 mm (150 in) (1940–69)
Length5,080 mm (200 in) (1935–40)
5,580 mm (220 in) (1940–69)
Width1,960 mm (80 in)
Chronology
SuccessorCitroën 350 to 850

The truck was powered by a 1911 cc four-cylinder petrol engine, with a 1767 cc four-cylinder Diesel engine made available in 1936.

One major customer was the French military, who ordered large quantities of Type 23s after the declaration of World War II. At the time of the German invasion, more than 12,000 had been delivered in less than ten months. About 6,000 were pressed into German service after the French defeat of June 1940.[1]

Bus and coach versions, called the Type 23 RU, were introduced in 1941.

The U23 underwent a major restyling in the mid-1950s, giving it a wide horizontal grille that incorporated the headlamps which were previously mounted to the fenders. It was gradually replaced by the Citroën 350 to 850 range, also called Belphégor, which had been introduced in 1964, although U23 production continued until 1969.


References


  1. German Military Vehicles of World War II, Jean-Denis G.G. Lepage, p. 95

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[de] Citroën Typ 23

Der Citroën Typ 23, auch U23 genannt, war ein kleiner Lastkraftwagen und Omnibus, den Citroën 1935 herausbrachte. Obwohl die Motorhaube und der gesamte vordere Teil des Fahrzeugs dem Citroën Traction Avant ähnlich sahen, hatte der Typ 23 einen herkömmlichen Heckantrieb. Das Fahrzeug wurde während des Zweiten Weltkriegs von der französischen Armee,[1] ab Juli 1940 neu gebaute Fahrzeuge auch von der deutschen Wehrmacht[2] verwendet.
- [en] Citroën U23

[fr] Citroën 23

Le Citroën T23 est un camion léger conçu en France et fabriqué de 1935 à 1969. Dernier véhicule conçu du vivant d'André Citroën, le T23 détient le record de longévité absolu de la marque Citroën dans sa période souveraine, c'est-à-dire entre 1919 et 1974, avant le rachat de Citroën par Peugeot, avec trente-cinq années de production ininterrompue de ce modèle, de 1935 à 1969. Son symbole usine est le "PUD" et le type Mines "23 U"..



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