DAF 44


title: "DAF 44" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["daf-vehicles", "cars-powered-by-boxer-engines", "rear-wheel-drive-vehicles", "vehicles-with-continuously-variable-transmission", "sedans", "1960s-cars", "1970s-cars", "cars-introduced-in-1966", "vdl-nedcar-vehicles", "station-wagons"] topic_path: "sports" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DAF_44" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

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FieldValue
imageDAF 44.jpg
captionDAF 44 Saloon
nameDAF 44
manufacturerDAF
productionSeptember 1966 – November 1974{{cite web
title44
workModels
publisherClassic Daf
urlhttp://www.classic-daf.nl/models/44.html
accessdate2007-04-24
url-statusdead
archive-urlhttps://web.archive.org/web/20070927093450/http://www.classic-daf.nl/models/44.html
archive-date2007-09-27
assemblyNetherlands: Born (DAF Born)
predecessorDAF 33
successorDAF 46
classSmall family car
body_style2-door Saloon
2-door Estate
layoutFR layout
engine844 cc flat twin
transmissionVariomatic
length3848 mm
width1537 mm
height1391 mm
weight724 kg
wheelbase2248 mm
relatedKalmar Tjorven
designerGiovanni Michelotti
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| image = DAF 44.jpg | caption = DAF 44 Saloon | name = DAF 44 | manufacturer = DAF | aka = | production = September 1966 – November 1974{{cite web |title=44 |work=Models |publisher=Classic Daf |url=http://www.classic-daf.nl/models/44.html |accessdate=2007-04-24 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927093450/http://www.classic-daf.nl/models/44.html |archive-date=2007-09-27 | assembly = Netherlands: Born (DAF Born) | predecessor = DAF 33 | successor = DAF 46 | class = Small family car | body_style = 2-door Saloon 2-door Estate | layout = FR layout | platform = | engine =844 cc flat twin | transmission = Variomatic | length = 3848 mm | width = 1537 mm | height = 1391 mm | weight = 724 kg | wheelbase = 2248 mm | track = | related = Kalmar Tjorven | designer = Giovanni Michelotti The DAF 44 is a small family car that was introduced in September 1966 by the Dutch company DAF. It was the first car to be built at the company's new plant at Born in Limburg. Styled by Michelotti, it represented a cautious move upmarket for the company which hitherto had produced, for the passenger car market, only the smaller, slower Daffodil model (subsequently rebadged as the DAF 33 to align with the form of nomenclature introduced with the 44).

The 2 cylinder engine would have been familiar to any driver of the less powerful DAF 33, and the bore remained unchanged at 85.5 mm. Stroke was increased to 73.5 mm, however, giving an increase in engine displacement from 746 cc to 844 cc and an increase in claimed output from 28 bhp to 34 bhp. The compression ratio remained low enough to permit the use of relatively low octane fuel.

Stopping power commensurate with the car's rather leisurely performance came from all-round drum brakes.

An innovative feature for the time was face-level ventilation with adjustable fascia mounted outlets.

The spare wheel was stored under the front hood / bonnet which left more space for luggage at the back and makes the point that the engine was a relatively compact one.

The DAF 44 also provided the underpinnings for the tall-built Swedish specialty vehicle Kalmar KVD 440 ("Tjorven").

The DAF 44, in common with other DAF cars, featured an innovative continuously variable transmission system, the DAF Variomatic. Just like on DAF's smaller 600, 750 and 33, the Variomatic built under the rear seat also served as the differential, thus effectively constituting a transaxle.

In addition to the 2-door saloon, a 2-door estate/hatchback or panel van version were also available. Production ended in November 1974 after 167,902 had been built. While the 44 was replaced by the short-lived DAF 46, leftover cars continued to be available for some time.

File:1974 daf 44 combi.jpg|DAF 44 Combi (1974)

Notes

References

  1. Cardew, Basil. (1966). "Daily Express Review of the 1966 Motor Show". Beaverbrook Newspapers Ltd.
  2. (23 August 1969). "Group Test No. 14:Automated babies".
  3. (23 July 1967). "Autocar Road test DAF 44 844 cc".
  4. Ritzinger, André. "The 44 Model". RitzSite.

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