Automobiles Allain et Niguet was a French automobile manufacturer active from approximately 1921 to 1923. The company was based in Kremlin-Bicetre, Seine, and specialized in the production of cyclecars, a category of small, lightweight vehicles that were popular in the early 20th century.
The vehicles produced by Allain et Niguet were powered by a 994 cc water-cooled V-twin engine, which was paired with a 2-speed gearbox and utilized shaft drive for power transmission. Notably, the lighting system of these cars relied on acetylene, a technology that was considered outdated even during the 1920s.
Despite its brief existence, Automobiles Allain et Niguet contributed to the diverse landscape of early automotive engineering in France.
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