Factory Models
| Main Types | Engine | Production | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1½ Litre | 1497 cc Meadows 4ED 12 hp | 26 | 1935-39 |
| Le Mans Model (semi-racing) | 1½ Litre (1100 cc option, none sold) | 1 | 1938 |
| "1100" | 1074 cc Singer 9 hp (10 hp option) | 49 | 1938-50 |
| "1500" | 1496 cc Singer 12 hp | 111 | 1939-56 |
| Aerodynamic | 1496 cc Singer 12 hp | 45 | 1945-49 |
| Twin Cam | HRG developed DOHC 1497 cc Singer | 4 | 1955-56 |
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