The Renault Vivastella (Type PG2) was a full-size automobile manufactured by Renault between 1929 and 1939.
Details and evolutions[]
Different versions of the car were produced throughout the thirties and were differentiated by engine size but always shorter than the Renault Reinastella.
The Vivastella was introduced as a more luxurious version of the Renault Vivasix.
First generation[]
- In 1929 with the sign Type PG2 and an engine 3200cc of 52 HP but in 1930 was replaced by the Vivastella.
- In 1930, the Vivastella (Type PG4) was introduced; it was 15 cm larger than the previous model.
- In 1932, a 65 horsepower engine was introduced.
- In 1933, the new series Type PG5 (five passengers) and PG7 (seven passengers) were introduced
- In 1934, the Type ZA2 was introduced; it had a radiator behind the engine, which was enlarged to 3620cc and 85 HP and a derivative model called Renault Vivasport and Renault Viva Grand Sport a sport cars were introduced.
Second generation[]
- In 1935, the new Vivastella (Type ACR1) was introduced
- In 1936, several new models were introduced, Types ADB1, ADB2, ADB3, ADB4, ADB5 and BDZ1 with a new engine of 4085cc and 100HP, with body very much aerodynamic.
Types[]
First generation[]
- PG2 only 1929
- PG4
- PG5
- PG7
Second generation[]
- ADB1
- ADB2
- ADB3
- ADB4
- ADB5
- BDZ1 (1936-1939)
- ZA2
- ACR1 (1935)