Alliance Automobiles was a French automobile manufacturer based in Paris, operational from 1905 to 1908. The company was founded by B. Baud and initially produced vehicles equipped with engines designed by Tony Huber. Their lineup included a range of models featuring 2-cylinder engines with outputs of 10/12 horsepower, as well as 4-cylinder engines producing 12/14 and 18 horsepower. Notably, these vehicles utilized shaft drive technology.
In 1905, the company also marketed its cars under the name Aiglon. The vehicles were distributed in England by the Alliance Manufacturing Company, located in Holborn, London. Despite its brief existence, Alliance Automobiles contributed to the early automotive landscape in France.
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