Auto Pratique was a French automobile manufacturer that operated briefly between 1912 and 1913. Based in Paris, the company specialized in the production of cyclecars, which were lightweight vehicles designed to be economical and efficient.
The hallmark of Auto Pratique's design was its 5 horsepower single-cylinder engine, which provided adequate power for its compact size. Notably, the vehicle featured a shaft drive system, a characteristic that distinguished it from many other cyclecars of the era, which typically employed chain drive mechanisms.
Despite its innovative features, Auto Pratique's production was short-lived, and the company ceased operations shortly after its inception.
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