Ford Model S

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The Ford Model S was an early 20th-century Ford automobile that served as an updated, more refined successor to the company’s basic entry-level models before the advent of the Model T.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ford vehicle
automobile model
bodyStyle roadster
runabout
category brass era car
veteran car
chassis based on Ford Model N chassis
class entry‑level car
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
engineConfiguration inline‑four engine
engineDisplacement 149 cubic inches
about 2.4 liters
era pre‑Model T Ford
fuelType gasoline
historicalRole bridge between early Ford models and the Ford Model T
introduced before October 1908
introducedBefore Ford Model T
layout front‑engine, rear‑wheel‑drive layout
manufacturer Ford Motor Company
marketPosition entry‑level Ford model
more refined successor to Ford Model N
notableFeature more refined trim than Ford Model N
updated version of Ford’s basic entry‑level car
predecessor Ford Model N
productionEnd 1908
productionStart 1907
productionType mass‑produced car
successor Ford Model T
topSpeed about 40 miles per hour
transmission 2‑speed planetary gearbox
wheelbase about 84 inches

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Ford Model N relatedTo Ford Model S
Ford Model R successor Ford Model S
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