Alcre Automotores SAIC was an Argentine automobile manufacturer based in Paraná, Entre Ríos, operational from 1960 to 1961. The company was established with the intention of producing vehicles in collaboration with the German firms Heinkel and Bellino.
During its brief existence, Alcre produced only a limited number of vehicles, specifically two distinct models. The first was the Alcre Susana 500, a small two-door, four-seat saloon that featured a rear-mounted Heinkel 452cc two-stroke engine. The second model, the Alcre Sport Luis 700, was a sportier two-seater coupé, which was powered by a rear-mounted three-cylinder two-stroke engine.
Despite its short production run, Alcre's vehicles reflected the automotive trends of the time and showcased the potential for collaboration between Argentine and German automotive engineering.
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