Bekka was a French automobile manufacturer that operated briefly between 1906 and 1907. Founded by Barclayet Knudsen in Paris, the brand's name was derived from the initials of its creator, B.K.
During its short existence, Bekka produced two notable models: the 12/16 horsepower and the 18/24 horsepower. Both vehicles were equipped with four-cylinder engines and utilized chain drive systems. Despite its limited production run, Bekka contributed to the early automotive landscape in France.
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