Bravo was a French automobile manufacturer founded in 1900 by N. H. Bravo in Clichy, Seine. The company specialized in producing six-seat wagonettes, which were designed to accommodate larger groups of passengers. These vehicles were powered by engines that Bravo developed in-house, offering options of 5 or 8 horsepower.
Despite its innovative approach to vehicle design and manufacturing, Bravo had a brief existence in the automotive industry. The company did not achieve significant longevity or widespread recognition, and it eventually ceased operations after a short period.
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