Best Cars Of 1926 โ€“ The Greatest Cars In The World This Year

Imperial models were the pinnacle of Chryslerโ€™s lineup and aimed to compete with luxury marques like Cadillac and Lincoln. The first Imperials were available as a roadster, sedan, a four-door convertible Phaeton and a limousine. They were powered by a 92 hp (very strong at the time) six-cylinder engine.

Chrysler โ€œguaranteedโ€ these cars could cruise at a steady 80 mphโ€”hence the carโ€™s name. The Imperial 80 was selected to be the pace car for the 14th running of the Indy 500 in 1926. Imperial officially became its own brand from 1955-1975.

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Our Favorite Cars for the 1926 Model Year

1926โ†’1928 Bentley 6ยฝ Litre

1926 Bentley 6ยฝ Litre

Often confused with the Speed 6, the 6ยฝ Litre was Bentleyโ€™s first large-displacement, six-cylinder car. The new engine was necessary to bolster the image of Bentley beyond rivals of Rolls-Royce and Mercedes-Benz. Furthermore, the six-cylinder unit ran much smoother than the 6ยฝ. Learn more…

1926โ†’1927 Chrysler Imperial 80

1926 Chrysler Imperial 80

The Imperial 80 of 1927 was Chryslerโ€™s flagship model and produced with some of the most dramatic bodies such as this Convertible. Learn more…

1926โ†’1929 Mercedes-Benz 630 K

1926 Mercedes-Benz 630 K

In 1926 the 24/100/140HP model Mercedes was renamed into the Mercedes-Benz 630 K. A centerpeice of the carโ€™s design was itโ€™s supercharged six-cylinder engine which could produce 140hp and reach speeds near 90mph (145 kph). Learn more…

1926โ†’1930 Daimler Double-Six 50

1926 Daimler Double-Six 50

Despite offering numerous models and having royal support, Daimler wanted to take an extra step after Rolls-Royce released their feature-rich Phantom in 1925. To stay competitive, Chief engineer Laurence Pomeroy decided to make the most of Daimlerโ€™s engineering and adopt sleeve valves in a new seven liter โ€˜Double Sixโ€™ V12. To do so, he mated two existing 6-cylinder, 25/85 hp engines to a common aluminum crankcase and refined the sleeves to reduce oil consumption. Learn more…

1926 Amilcar CGSS

1926 Amilcar CGSS

Unveiled in the summer of 1926, the CGSS was one of the quintessential Frenchย voiturettes,/I> that could be registered with cheaper fees. This model was a development of Amilcarโ€™s successful line of sports cars known as the CGS. The extra โ€œSโ€ stood for surbaissรฉ and described the modelโ€™s much lower chassis. Learn more…