Brissonet was a French automobile manufacturer that operated briefly from 1934 to 1935. The company was based in Neuilly, Seine, and specialized in producing small, lightweight vehicles. One of its notable creations was a very small single-seater car that resembled a child's toy. This vehicle was powered by a 175cc single-cylinder engine located behind the driver, contributing to its compact design. Weighing only 120 kg, it achieved a top speed of 20 mph (32 km/h).
After World War II, Brissonet shifted its focus to manufacturing scooters. In 1953, the company introduced a three-wheeled vehicle known as the Speed, a name that had also been used for their prewar car, although it was considered an inappropriate designation given the context of the earlier model.
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