Buses and the rest LLOYD Bremen Germany

LLOYD

LLoyd-lt500

North German Automobile and Engine

“Lloyd (car)” redirects here. For the British Lloyd automobile marque, see Lloyd Cars Ltd.
Norddeutsche Automobil und Motoren GmbH
Industry Automotive
Fate Bankruptcy
Founded 1908
Defunct 1963
Headquarters Bremen, Germany
Products Automobiles
Parent Norddeutscher Lloyd

Norddeutsche Automobil und Motoren GmbH (North German Automobile and Engines) was a German brand created in 1908 and was owned by the Norddeutscher Lloyd shipping company. The factory was in Bremen. Many of the products of the company and its successors were badged with the Lloyd marque.

The German Lloyd had no connection with the British Lloyd Cars Ltd company active between 1936 and 1951.

1908–29

The first cars were licence-built Kriéger electric vehicles. Petrol-engined models followed in 1908 with 3685 cc engines, but few were made. In 1914 the company merged with Hansa to become Hansa-Lloyd Werke AG. Most of the cars made by the new company were sold as Hansa with the Hansa-Lloyd name attached to commercial vehicles only. Nevertheless two cars, the 4-litre Treff AS and the 8-cylinder 4.6-litre Trumpf AS were badged as Hansa-Lloyds. The company was integrated in the Borgward group after the purchase of Hansa by Carl F. W. Borgward in 1929, and car production ceased.

1950–63

Lloyd LP 300 (Leukoplastbomber)

Lloyd LP 300 (Leukoplastbomber)
1950-1953 Lloyd LP300, bijgenaamd Leukoplast Bomber
1950-1953 Lloyd LP300, bijgenaamd Leukoplast Bomber
1954 Lloyd LP 400 S

Lloyd LP 400 S 1954
1955 Lloyd LP 400 S

Lloyd LP 400 S 1955
Lloyd LP 602

Lloyd LP 602
1959 Lloyd Alexander Skåp

Lloyd Alexander Skåp 1959
Lloyd Alexander TS
Lloyd Alexander TS
LLoyd-lt500
Lloyd 500 MPV Bus Ad
Lloyd LT 500
Lloyd LT 500
1957 Lloyd LT 600 Bus

Lloyd LT 600 MPV Mini Bus 6 seats
1955-61 Lloyd 600 minibus (2)
1955-61 Lloyd 600 minibus
1955-61 Lloyd 600 minibus
1955-61 Lloyd 600 minibus
1956 Lloyd LT600 bus
1956 Lloyd LT600 bus
1957 LLOYD LT600
1957 LLOYD LT600
Lloyd LT-600 6-Seater Bus and Delivery Car
Lloyd LT-600 6-Seater Bus and Delivery Car Ad
1958 Lloyd Kleinbus
1958 Lloyd Kleinbus
1958 Lloyd LT600
1958 Lloyd LT600
1960 Lloyd LT 600 Ariport Van a
1960 Lloyd LT 600 Ariport Van
1960 Lloyd LT 600 Ariport Van
1960 Lloyd LT 600 Ariport Van
lloyd 650 8 dg5T 0
lloyd 650
Lloyd Arabella de Luxe

Lloyd Arabella de Luxe

Lloyd Arabella

Lloyd Arabella

Lloyd as a marque name only entered mass-production of cars and light trucks in 1950 with the company becoming Lloyd Motoren Werke GmbH – still in Bremen. The very first cars (the Lloyd 300) were wood and fabric bodied. Steel bodied construction took over gradually between 1953 and 1954 (Lloyd 400).

The Lloyd 250 was called “Prüfungsangst-Lloyd” (“Lloyd for exam nerves”) as they appealed to owners of older driving licenses who could drive it without having to pass a new driving test for cars with a cubic capacity of over 250 cc, a test which was introduced in a legal reform of the mid-1950s. With a power of only 11 hp (DIN), the Lloyd’s designers saw a need for saving weight, and thus offered the LP 250 without a back seat, bumpers, hub caps or trims. However, most buyers ordered the LP 250 V with these features as optional extras.

Overall, the vehicles matched the need for small and cheap cars which were a characteristic of post-war Germany, and they provided a comparatively high standard in comfort and reliability. They rose to third place in the annual licensing statistics for several years in the 1950s, behind onlyVolkswagen and Opel. In spite of this success, there was little prestige to be gained by driving a Lloyd. In the vernacular, the Lloyd 300 was called“Leukoplastbomber” due to the owners’ habit of repairing nicks in the fabric of the body with sticking plaster called LEUKOPLAST. A contemporary derisive verse went “Wer den Tod nicht scheut, fährt Lloyd” (“He who is not afraid of death, drives a Lloyd”).

Pietro Frua designed a coupé on the basis of the Lloyd Alexander; it was presented at the Turin Motor Show in November 1958.

The parent company failed in 1961 but cars were still made up to 1963. By this time, the LP 900 was named “Borgward Arabella” instead of “Lloyd Arabella”.

Lloyd Freunde

Lloyd Freunde

Models

Type Body style Period Engine cubic capacity hp (DIN) Gears Speed
Lloyd LP 300 saloon 1950–1952 2 cylinders
two-stroke
293 10 3 75 km/h (47 mph)
Lloyd LS 300 /LK 300 LS: estate car
LK: van
1951–1952 2 cylinders
two-stroke
293 10 3 75 km/h (47 mph)
Lloyd LC 300 coupé 1951–1952 2 cylinders
two-stroke
293 10 3 75 km/h (47 mph)
Lloyd LP 400 saloon 1953–1957 2 cylinders
two-stroke
386 13 3 75 km/h (47 mph)
Lloyd LS 400 / LK 400 LS: estate car
LK: van
1953–1957 2 cylinders
two-stroke
386 13 3 75 km/h (47 mph)
Lloyd LC 400 convertible 1953–1957 2 cylinders
two-stroke
386 13 3 75 km/h (47 mph)
Lloyd LT 500 van / 6-seater minivan[1] 1953–1957 2 cylinders
two-stroke
386 13 3 75 km/h (47 mph)
Lloyd LP 250 and 250 V saloon 1956–1957 2 cylinders
two-stroke
250 11 3 75 km/h (47 mph)
Lloyd LP 600 saloon 1955–1961 2 cylinders
four-stroke
596 19 3 100 km/h (62 mph)
Lloyd LS 600 / LK 600 LS: estate car
LK: van
1955–1961 2 cylinders
four-stroke
596 19 4 100 km/h (62 mph)
Lloyd LP 600 convertible 1955–1961 2 cylinders
four-stroke
596 19 4 100 km/h (62 mph)
Lloyd Alexander saloon or
estate car
1957–1961 2 cylinders
four-stroke
596 19 4 100 km/h (62 mph)
Lloyd Alexander TS saloon or
estate car
1958–1961 2 cylinders
four-stroke
596 25 4 107 km/h (66 mph)
Lloyd LT 600 van/minivan
pickup truck
1955–1961 2 cylinders
four-stroke
596 19 4 85 km/h (53 mph)
Lloyd Theodor LT 600 RV 1955–1961 2 cylinders
four-stroke
596 19 4 85 km/h (53 mph)
Lloyd Arabella saloon 1959–1961 4 cylinders
four-stroke
897 38
1960–1963 also 34
4 120 km/h (75 mph)
Lloyd Arabella de Luxe saloon 1960–1961 4 cylinders
four-stroke
897 45 4 133 km/h (83 mph)
Lloyd EL 1500 electric van electric
Lloyd EL 2500 electric van electric
Type number of cars built
Lloyd 300 LP, LS and LC 18087
Lloyd 400 LP, LS and LC 109878
Lloyd 250 and 250 V 3768
Lloyd 600 LP, LS and LC, Alexander and Alexander TS 176524
Lloyd Arabella and Arabella de Luxe 47549

Australian production – The Lloyd-Hartnett

Hartnett

The Lloyd 600 was assembled in Australia by a company formed as joint venture between Carl Borgward and Laurence Hartnett in the late 1950s. The car was introduced in December 1957 as the Lloyd-Hartnett and a total of 3000 cars were built before production ceased in 1962.

1951 Hartnett Pacific 594cc 1951

1951-hartnett-pacific-594cc

1957 Lloyd Hartnett Alexander 1957

1957 Lloyd Hartnett Alexander

1959 Lloyd-Hartnett (Aus)

1959 Lloyd-Hartnett (Aus)

Lloyd-Alexander1

Lloyd-Harnett-Alexander

That’s it

When you want more off this, look at Borgward, DKW, Goliath, Hansa, Hansa Lloyd !!

Author: Jeroen

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One thought on “Buses and the rest LLOYD Bremen Germany”

  1. The last photo of the yellow and white Lloyd Alexander TS estate wagon with the man in the folding chair is my car and he is my late father.

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