The American Underslung's
chassis design and huge wheels gave it a distinctive appearance and it was noticeably lower than other cars from the same era. The chassis was hung below the axles rather than set atop them, with the engine and transmission mass moved closer to the ground lowering the center of gravity and giving
sports car appearance and handling. The design mounted the engine and body within the frame rails rather than on the top as with other cars of the era. Developed in collaboration with Harry Stutz, the 1905 Underslung "was one of the most significant, if unsung, automobiles of this century's first decade." The automobiles were marketed at the upper price range of the market. Prices for the American Underslung ranged from
US$1,250 to $4,000. The cars came with
Teetor-Harley straight-4 engines producing , as measured by an old system, and starting in 1908 a with became available. Additionally, a six-cylinder engine was capable of , one of the strongest cars of its time. ==Versions==