The Steyr V is a car made by Steyr between 1924 and 1925.
The V was brought out in 1924 as a successor to the Model II. The car was based on the design of its predecessor, but had a slightly wider track.
The car had a front-mounted 6-cylinder OHC engine. A four-speed manual gearbox was fitted with the power going to the rear wheels. Like its predecessor the car was named the 12/40 hp.
Only 1850 cars were produced.
In 1925 the Steyr VII succeeded the V.