Benois et Damas was a French automobile manufacturer based in Neuilly-sur-Seine, active during the early 20th century, specifically from 1903 to 1904. The company produced a limited range of vehicles, including 8 horsepower two-cylinder cars and 12 horsepower four-cylinder models, both featuring shaft drive systems.
The factory was partially owned by Adolphe Clement, a notable figure in the automotive industry. Benois et Damas may have also been involved in the production of Sphinx engines, which were utilized in various other automobile brands, including Clement-Bayard, Gladiator, and Talbot (i). Despite its brief existence, the company contributed to the early development of the automotive sector in France.
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