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Brissonneau & Lotz  

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FRANCE

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Company Name: Brissonneau & Lotz

Place: Paris

Country: France

Brissoneau & Lotz was a French company based in Paris, primarily known for its locomotive manufacturing. In the mid-1950s, the company diversified its operations to include automobile production. This venture was short-lived, lasting from 1957 to 1958, during which it developed a small number of vehicles.

The most notable model produced by Brissoneau & Lotz was a 2/3-seater open sports car, which was built on the platform of the Renault 4CV. This vehicle featured a lightweight plastic body, reflecting the innovative design trends of the era. Although the company did not achieve significant production numbers, it marked an interesting chapter in the history of French automotive manufacturing.

In 1959, Brissoneau & Lotz entered into a contract with Renault to manufacture the Renault Floride, further solidifying its role in the automotive sector, albeit as a subcontractor rather than a standalone car manufacturer. The company's foray into car production was brief, but it contributed to the diverse landscape of mid-20th century French automotive design.

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