Datsun Type 16


The Datsun Type 16 was a small car produced in Japan in the 1930s. It had a side valve engine and was offered in several body styles.

Design

The Datsun 16 was almost identical to the preceding Datsun Type 15 and could only be differentiated externally by detailing on the bonnet and changes in the bonnet mascot and Datsun logo. The interior was more sparse than the Type 15.

Drivetrain

The Datsun 16 was mechanically identical to the preceding Datsun Type 15. The engine drove the rear wheels through a three speed gearbox to give the car a top speed of.

Production

The first Datsun 16 rolled off the production line in Yokohama in April 1937 and production continued until the Datsun 17 was released in April 1938.