Beatrix was a French automobile manufacturer established in 1907 by M. Tisserand in Paris. The company produced vehicles during a brief period in the early 20th century, offering models in three distinct sizes: 15/18, 24/30, and 30/40 horsepower. However, due to its short operational lifespan, it is uncertain whether all these models were actually manufactured.
One of the notable advancements of the Beatrix was its use of monobloc castings for its six-cylinder engines. At a time when six-cylinder engines were relatively uncommon and typically featured cylinders cast in pairs, this innovation set Beatrix apart in the automotive landscape of its era.
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