Model record
Daimler New Fifteen
Background
The Daimler New Fifteen was a large saloon/sedan car at the low end of the Daimler's range produced between 1937 and 1940. It had a tax rating of 16.2 hp. In September 1938 it was given a larger engine with the tax rating of 17.9 hp though it retained the name Fifteen. When production resumed in 1946 it was given a revised cylinder head, given chrome channel frames for the side windows, stripped of its running-boards, and renamed Daimler Eighteen.
Text adapted from “Daimler New Fifteen” on Wikipedia ↗ · CC BY-SA 4.0 ↗ · retrieved 2026-07
Sources
Same marque
Other Daimler models
- 250 —
- BSA Light Six —
- Consort —
- Critchley Light car —
- DK400 —
- DR450 —
- DS420 —
- Fifteen —
- Phoenix —
- Regency —
- Riemenwagen —
- Super Eight —
- Twenty-Two —
- Stahlradwagen 1889
- LANDAULETTE 1921
- LIMOUSINE 1929
- DROP HEAD COUPE 1937
- SP 250 1951
- Conquest 1953
- ONE-O-FOUR 1956
- DK 400 1958
- Majestic 1959
- Majestic Major 1959
- SP250 1959
- V8 1960
- SOVEREIGN 1965
- 4.2 1966
- 2.8 1970
- 3.6 1971
- DOUBLE SIX 1971
- 4.0 1989
- SIX 1990
- XJ6 1993
- CENTURY 1996
- EAGLE 2002
- SUPER 8 2005