This is a list of automobiles and related vehicles marketed under the Wolseley, Wolseley-Siddeley and Stellite names.
These early designs were by Austin, founder of this business for Vickers. Austin left Wolseley in 1905 and founded his own Austin business. source [1]
class | from | to | name | model | tax HP | disp. | cyl. | bore | stroke | ignition | gearbox speeds | final drive |
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racing | 1901 | 1901 | Racing | 20 | 32.4 | 5213 | 4 H | 114.3 | 127 | coil | 5 | chain |
1902 | 1902 | Racing | 30 | 40.0 | 5213 | 4 H | 114.3 | 127 | coil | 4 | chain | |
1903 | 1903 | Racing | 50 | 57.6 | 12047 | 4 H | 152.4 | 165 | coil | 4 | chain | |
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class | from | to | name | model | tax HP | disp. | cyl. | bore | stroke | ignition | gearbox speeds | final drive |
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single-cylinder | 1900 | 1900 | Wolseley | 4½ | 8.1 | 1303 | 1 H | 114.3 | 127 | coil | 3 | chain |
1901 | 1903 | Wolseley | 5 | 8.1 | 1303 | 1 H | 114.3 | 127 | coil | 3 | chain | |
1904 | 1906 | Wolseley | 6 | 8.1 | 1303 | 1 H | 114.3 | 127 | coil | 4 | chain to live axle | |
two-cylinder | 1902 | Wolseley | 7½ | 12.8 | 1647 | 2 H | 101.6 | 102 | coil | 3 | chain | |
1904 | 1906 | Wolseley | 8 | 12.8 | 1647 | 2 H | 101.6 | 102 | coil | 3 | chain | |
1903 | Wolseley | 7½ | 16.2 | 2606 | 2 H | 114.3 | 127 | coil | 3 | chain | ||
1901 | 1903 | Wolseley | 10 | 16.2 | 2606 | 2 H | 114.3 | 127 | coil | 4 | chain | |
1904 | 1906 | Wolseley | 12 | 16.2 | 2606 | 2 H | 114.3 | 127 | coil | 4 | chain | |
four-cylinder | 1904 | Wolseley | 16 | 25.6 | 3295 | 4 H | 101.6 | 102 | coil | 4 | chain | |
1902 | Wolseley | 20 | 32.4 | 5213 | 4 H | 114.3 | 127 | coil | 4 | chain | ||
1903 | Wolseley | 20 | 32.4 | 5213 | 4 H | 114.3 | 127 | coil | 4 | chain | ||
1904 | Wolseley | 24 | 32.4 | 5213 | 4 H | 114.3 | 127 | coil | 4 | chain | ||
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These vehicles had conventional vertical engines
Prior to 1906 the first of these designs had been made by Vickers at their Crayford, Kent works to Siddeley's specifications and marketed by Siddeley Autocar Company Limited
class | from | to | name | model | tax HP | disp. | cyl. | bore | stroke | ignition | gearbox speeds | final drive |
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two-cylinder | 1906 | Wolseley-Siddeley | 12 | 16.2 | 2606 | 2 | 114.3 | 127 | coil | 3 | bevel | |
1907 | 1908 | Wolseley-Siddeley | 10 | 12.8 | 1852 | 2 | 101.6 | 114 | coil | 3 | bevel | |
1909 | Wolseley-Siddeley | 10 | 12.8 | 1852 | 2 | 101.6 | 114 | Magneto | 3 | bevel | ||
twelve | 1910 | 1911 | Wolseley-Siddeley | 12-16 | 15.5 | 2235 | 4 | 79.0 | 114 | Magneto | 3 | worm |
1912 | Wolseley | 12-16 | 15.5 | 2372 | 4 | 79.0 | 121 | Magneto | 3 | bevel | ||
fourteen | 1908 | Wolseley-Siddeley | 14 | 20.3 | 2613 | 4 | 90.5 | 102 | coil | 3 | bevel | |
1909 | Wolseley-Siddeley | 14 | 20.3 | 2613 | 4 | 90.5 | 102 | magneto | 3 | bevel | ||
sixteen | 1910 | Wolseley-Siddeley | 16-20 | 20.1 | 3079 | 4 | 90.0 | 121 | dual | 3 | worm | |
1911 | Wolseley | 16-20 | 20.1 | 3079 | 4 | 90.0 | 121 | dual | 4 | worm | ||
1912 | Wolseley | 16-20 | 20.1 | 3079 | 4 | 90.0 | 121 | dual | 4 | bevel | ||
1913 | Wolseley | 16-20 | 20.1 | 3079 | 4 | 90.0 | 121 | magneto | 4 | worm/bevel | ||
1914 | 1915 | Wolseley | 16-20 | 20.1 | 3079 | 4 | 90.0 | 121 | magneto | 4 | worm | |
fifteen | 1906 | Wolseley-Siddeley | 15 | 25.6 | 3295 | 4 | 101.6 | 102 | magneto | 3 | bevel | |
1907 | Wolseley-Siddeley | 15 | 25.6 | 3295 | 4 | 101.6 | 102 | coil | 3 | bevel | ||
eighteen | 1907 | Wolseley-Siddeley | 18 | 25.6 | 3398 | 4 | 101.6 | 105 | magneto | 3 | bevel | |
1908 | Wolseley-Siddeley | 18 | 25.6 | 3707 | 4 | 101.6 | 114 | coil | 3 | bevel | ||
1908 | Wolseley-Siddeley | 18 | 25.6 | 3707 | 4 | 101.6 | 114 | dual | 4 | bevel | ||
1909 | Wolseley-Siddeley | 18 | 25.6 | 3707 | 4 | 101.6 | 114 | dual | 3 | bevel | ||
1907 | Wolseley-Siddeley | 18 | 28.9 | 3720 | 4 | 108.0 | 102 | coil | 4 | chain | ||
1905 | Wolseley-Siddeley | 15 | 32.4 | 4170 | 4 | 114.3 | 102 | 4 | chain | |||
1906 | Wolseley-Siddeley | 18 | 32.4 | 4170 | 4 | 114.3 | 102 | magneto | 4 | chain | ||
twenty | 1910 | Wolseley-Siddeley | 20-28 | 25.8 | 4249 | 4 | 102.0 | 130 | Dual | 4 | bevel | |
1911 | 1912 | Wolseley | 20-28 | 25.8 | 4249 | 4 | 102.0 | 130 | Dual | 4 | bevel | |
1909 | Wolseley-Siddeley | 20 | 30.5 | 4410 | 6 | 90.5 | 114 | Dual | 4 | bevel | ||
twenty-four | 1910 | Wolseley-Siddeley | 24-30 | 30.1 | 4962 | 6 | 90.0 | 130 | Dual | 4 | worm | |
1911 | 1912 | Wolseley | 24-30 | 30.1 | 4962 | 6 | 90.0 | 130 | Dual | 4 | bevel | |
1913 | Wolseley | 24-30 | 30.1 | 4962 | 6 | 90.0 | 130 | Dual | 4 | worm/bevel | ||
1914 | Wolseley | 24-30 | 30.1 | 4962 | 6 | 90.0 | 130 | Magneto | 4 | worm | ||
1915 | Wolseley | 24-30 | 30.1 | 4962 | 6 | 90.0 | 130 | Magneto | 4 | bevel | ||
twenty-five | 1906 | Wolseley-Siddeley | 25 | 32.4 | 5213 | 4 | 114.3 | 127 | L T Magneto | 4 | chain | |
thirty | 1907 | Wolseley-Siddeley | 30 | 34.2 | 5506 | 4 | 117.5 | 127 | Magneto | 4 | bevel | |
1908 | 1909 | Wolseley-Siddeley | 30 | 34.2 | 5506 | 4 | 117.5 | 127 | Dual | 4 | bevel | |
1910 | Wolseley-Siddeley | 30-34 | 34.5 | 5687 | 4 | 118.0 | 130 | Dual | 4 | bevel | ||
1911 | Wolseley | 30-34 | 34.5 | 5687 | 4 | 118.0 | 130 | Dual | 4 | bevel | ||
thirty-five | 1912 | Wolseley | 35-40 | 36.3 | 5980 | 4 | 121.0 | 130 | Dual | 4 | bevel | |
forty | 1908 | Wolseley-Siddeley | 40 | 40.0 | 6596 | 4 | 127.0 | 130 | Dual | 4 | bevel | |
1909 | Wolseley-Siddeley | 40 | 40.0 | 6596 | 4 | 127.0 | 130 | Dual | 4 | chain | ||
1910 | Wolseley-Siddeley | 40 | 40.0 | 6587 | 4 | 127.0 | 130 | Dual | 4 | bevel | ||
1911 | Wolseley | 40 | 40.0 | 6587 | 4 | 127.0 | 130 | Dual | 4 | bevel | ||
1914 | Wolseley | 30-40 | 38.7 | 6864 | 6 | 102.0 | 140 | Dual | 3 | bevel | ||
1915 | Wolseley | 30-40 | 38.7 | 6864 | 6 | 102.0 | 140 | Magneto | 4 | bevel | ||
1906 | Wolseley-Siddeley | 32 | 44.1 | 7095 | 4 | 133.4 | 127 | Magneto | 4 | chain | ||
1907 | Wolseley-Siddeley | 40 | 44.1 | 7095 | 4 | 133.4 | 127 | Magneto | 4 | chain | ||
1908 | Wolseley-Siddeley | 40 | 44.1 | 7095 | 4 | 133.4 | 127 | Dual | 4 | chain | ||
1909 | Wolseley-Siddeley | 40 | 44.1 | 7095 | 4 | 133.4 | 127 | Dual | 4 | bevel | ||
forty-five | 1907 | 1908 | Wolseley-Siddeley | 45 | 51.3 | 8259 | 6 | 117.5 | 127 | Dual | 4 | chain |
fifty | 1909 | Wolseley-Siddeley | 50 | 51.3 | 8259 | 6 | 117.5 | 127 | Dual | 4 | bevel | |
1910 | Wolseley-Siddeley | 40-50 | 48.3 | 8574 | 6 | 114.0 | 140 | Dual | 4 | bevel | ||
1911 | 1912 | Wolseley | 50 | 48.3 | 8941 | 6 | 114.0 | 146 | Dual | 4 | bevel | |
1913 | Wolseley | 50 | 48.3 | 8574 | 6 | 114.0 | 140 | Dual | 3 | bevel | ||
sixty | 1910 | Wolseley-Siddeley | 60 | 60.0 | 9881 | 6 | 127.0 | 130 | Dual | 4 | bevel | |
seventy | 1906 | Wolseley-Siddeley | 70 | 67.6 | 13051 | 4 | 165.1 | 152 | L T Magneto | 3 | chain | |
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Designed by Wolseley, made by a sister company, given a new name to protect the Wolseley luxury image, introduced 1914.
Reappeared after the Armistice as Wolseley Ten
class | from | to | name | model | tax HP | disp. | cyl. | bore | stroke | ignition | gearbox speeds | final drive |
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Ten HP | 1914 | Stellite | 9 | 9.5 | 1075 | 4 | 62.0 | 89 | Magneto | 2 & 3 | worm | |
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class | from | to | name | model | tax HP | disp. | cyl. | bore | stroke | ignition | gearbox speeds | final drive |
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seven | 1924 | Wolseley | Seven | 8.3 | 972 | 2 | 82.0 | 92.0 | Coil | 3 | spiral bevel | |
nine | 1934 | Wolseley | Nine | 8.9 | 1018 | 4 | 60.0 | 90.0 | Coil | 4 | spiral bevel | |
ten | 1920 | 1923 | Wolseley | Ten | 10.5 | 1261 | 4 | 65.0 | 95.0 | Magneto | 3 | worm |
1924 | Wolseley | Ten | 10.5 | 1261 | 4 | 65.0 | 95.0 | Coil | 3 | worm | ||
1925 | 1928 | Wolseley | 11-22 | 10.5 | 1261 | 4 | 65.0 | 95.0 | Magneto | 3 | worm | |
twelve | 1929 | 1930 | Wolseley | 12-32 | 12.0 | 1533 | 4 | 69.5 | 101.0 | Magneto | 4 | spiral bevel |
1931 | 1934 | Wolseley | Hornet | 12.1 | 1271 | 6 | 57.0 | 83.0 | Coil | 3 | spiral bevel | |
1935 | 1936 | Wolseley | Hornet | 12.1 | 1378 | 6 | 57.0 | 90.0 | Coil | 4 | spiral bevel | |
fifteen | 1920 | 1923 | Wolseley | Fifteen | 15.9 | 2614 | 4 | 80.0 | 130.0 | Magneto | 3 | worm |
1924 | Wolseley | Fourteen | 15.9 | 2614 | 4 | 80.0 | 130.0 | Magneto | 3 | worm | ||
1924 | Wolseley | Fifteen | 15.9 | 2614 | 4 | 80.0 | 130.0 | Coil | 4 | spiral bevel | ||
1925 | Wolseley | 15-40 | 15.9 | 2614 | 4 | 80.0 | 130.0 | Coil | 4 | spiral bevel | ||
sixteen | 1925 | 1927 | Wolseley | 16-35 | 15.9 | 2614 | 4 | 80.0 | 130.0 | Magneto | 3 | worm |
1927 | 1931 | Wolseley | 16-45 | 15.7 | 2011 | 6 | 65.0 | 101.0 | Magneto | 4 | spiral bevel | |
1931 | Wolseley | Viper | 15.7 | 2011 | 6 | 65.0 | 101.0 | Coil | 3 | spiral bevel | ||
1932 | 1934 | Wolseley | Sixteen | 15.7 | 2011 | 6 | 65.0 | 101.0 | Coil | 4 | spiral bevel | |
twenty | 1929 | 1932 | Wolseley | 21-60 | 20.9 | 2677 | 6 | 75.0 | 101.0 | Magneto | 4 | spiral bevel |
1933 | 1935 | Wolseley | County | 20.9 | 2677 | 6 | 75.0 | 101.0 | Coil | 4 | spiral bevel | |
twenty-four | 1920 | 1924 | Wolseley | Twenty | 23.8 | 3921 | 6 | 80.0 | 130.0 | Magneto | 4 | worm |
1923 | 1924 | Wolseley | 24-30 | 30.1 | 5344 | 6 | 90.0 | 140.0 | Magneto | 4 | worm | |
1925 | 1927 | Wolseley | 24-55 | 23.8 | 3921 | 6 | 80.0 | 130.0 | Magneto | 4 | spiral bevel |
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class | from | to | name | model | tax HP | disp. | cyl. | bore | stroke | ignition | gearbox speeds | final drive |
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twenty | 1928 | 1931 | Wolseley | 21-60 | 21.0 | 2681 | 8 | 65.0 | 101.0 | Coil | 4 | spiral bevel |
thirty-two | 1929 | 1930 | Wolseley | 32-80 | 31.7 | 4021 | 8 | 80.0 | 100.0 | Coil | 4 | spiral bevel |
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class | from | to | name | model | tax HP | disp. | cyl. | bore | stroke | ignition | gearbox speeds | final drive |
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eight | 1946 | 1948 | Wolseley | 8 | 8.06 | 919 | 4 | 57.0 | 90 | Coil | 4 | spiral bevel |
ten | 1935 | 1936 | Wolseley | Wasp | 9.4 | 1069 | 4 | 61.5 | 90 | Coil | 4 | spiral bevel |
1937 | Wolseley | 10-40 | 10.0 | 1292 | 4 | 63.5 | 102 | Coil | 4 | spiral bevel | ||
1938 | 1939 | Wolseley | 10-40 | 10.0 | 1140 | 4 | 63.5 | 90 | Coil | 4 | spiral bevel | |
1946 | 1948 | Wolseley | 10 | 10.0 | 1140 | 4 | 63.5 | 90 | Coil | 4 | spiral bevel | |
twelve | 1935 | 1936 | Wolseley | Hornet | 12.1 | 1378 | 6 | 57.0 | 90 | Coil | 4 | spiral bevel |
1937 | 1948 | Wolseley | 12-48 | 12.0 | 1548 | 4 | 69.5 | 102 | Coil | 4 | spiral bevel | |
fourteen | 1935 | Wolseley | 14 | 14.1 | 1604 | 6 | 61.5 | 90 | Coil | 4 | spiral bevel | |
1936 | Wolseley | New 14 | 14.1 | 1604 | 6 | 61.5 | 90 | Coil | 4 | spiral bevel | ||
1937 | Wolseley | 14-56 | 14.1 | 1604 | 6 | 61.5 | 90 | Coil | 4 | spiral bevel | ||
1938 | Wolseley | 14-56 | 14.1 | 1818 | 6 | 61.5 | 102 | Coil | 4 | spiral bevel | ||
1939 | 1948 | Wolseley | 14-60 | 14.1 | 1818 | 6 | 61.5 | 102 | Coil | 4 | spiral bevel | |
sixteen | 1936 | 1938 | Wolseley | Sixteen | 16.0 | 2062 | 6 | 65.5 | 102 | Coil | 4 | spiral bevel |
1939 | Wolseley | 16-65 | 16.0 | 2062 | 6 | 65.5 | 102 | Coil | 4 | spiral bevel | ||
eighteen | 1937 | 1938 | Wolseley | 18-80 | 18.0 | 2322 | 6 | 69.5 | 102 | Coil | 4 | spiral bevel |
1939 | 1948 | Wolseley | 18-85 | 18.0 | 2322 | 6 | 69.5 | 102 | Coil | 4 | spiral bevel | |
twenty-one | 1935 | Wolseley | 21-60 | 20.9 | 2677 | 6 | 75.0 | 101 | Coil | 4 | spiral bevel | |
1936 | 1939 | Wolseley | 21 | 20.9 | 2916 | 6 | 75.0 | 110 | Coil | 4 | spiral bevel | |
twenty-five | 1936 | 1948 | Wolseley | 25 | 25.0 | 3485 | 6 | 82.0 | 110 | Coil | 4 | spiral bevel |
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class | from | to | name | model | tax HP [note 1] | disp. | cyl. | bore | stroke | engine |
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four-cylinder | 1949 | 1952 | Wolseley | 4-50 | 13.4 | 1476 | 4 | 73.5 | 87 | OHC Wolseley |
1952 | 1956 | Wolseley | 4/44 | 11.0 | 1250 | 4 | 66.5 | 90 | XPAW (MG) | |
1953 | 1958 | Wolseley | 15-50 | 13.2 | 1489 | 4 | 73.0 | 89 | B series | |
1957 | 1965 | Wolseley | 1500 | 13.2 | 1489 | 4 | 73.0 | 89 | B series | |
1959 | 1961 | Wolseley | 15/60 | 13.2 | 1489 | 4 | 73.0 | 89 | B series | |
1961 | 1971 | Wolseley | 16/60 | 14.4 | 1622 | 4 | 76.2 | 89 | B series | |
Wolseley | 4/60 | 14.4 | 1622 | 4 | 76.2 | 89 | B series [2] | |||
six-cylinder | 1949 | 1954 | Wolseley | 6-80 | 20.1 | 2215 | 6 | 73.5 | 87 | OHC Wolseley |
1954 | 1959 | Wolseley | 6-90 | 23.4 | 2639 | 6 | 79.4 | 89 | C series | |
1959 | 1961 | Wolseley | 6-99 | 25.8 | 2912 | 6 | 83.3 | 89 | C series | |
1959 | Wolseley | 300 | 25.8 | 2912 | 6 | 83.3 | 89 | C series [2] | ||
1961 | 1968 | Wolseley | 6/110 | 25.8 | 2912 | 6 | 83.3 | 89 | C series | |
1962 | 1965 | Wolseley | 24/80 | 21.6 | 2433 | 6 | 76.2 | 89 | B series |
class | from | to | name | model | tax HP [note 1] | disp. | cyl. | bore | stroke | engine |
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four-cylinder | 1961 | 1969 | Wolseley | Hornet | 9.8 | 848 | 4 | 63.0 | 68 | A series |
1967 | 1969 | Wolseley | 1000 | 998 | 4 | A series [3] | ||||
1965 | 1968 | Wolseley | 1100 | 10.3 | 1098 | 4 | 64.6 | 84 | A series | |
Wolseley | 11/55 | 10.3 | 1098 | 4 | 64.6 | 84 | A series [4] | |||
Wolseley | Wesp | 10.3 | 1098 | 4 | 64.6 | 84 | A series [4] | |||
1967 | 1967 | Wolseley | 1275 | 1275 | 4 | A series [5] | ||||
1967 | 1973 | Wolseley | 1300 | 12.4 | 1275 | 4 | 70.6 | 81 | A series | |
1967 | 1972 | Wolseley | 18/85 | 16.0 | 1798 | 4 | 80.3 | 89 | B series | |
six-cylinder | 1972 | 1975 | Wolseley | Six | 21.6 | 2227 | 6 | 76.2 | 81 | E series |
1975 | 1975 | Wolseley | Saloon | 21.6 | 2227 | 6 | 76.2 | 81 | E series |
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