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Chaigneau  

FRANCE

time-calendar.webp 1926-1926

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Company Name: Automobiles Chaigneau

Place: Paris

Country: France

Automobiles Chaigneau was a French automobile manufacturer established in 1926. The company operated from Pans and focused on producing light cars. Among its offerings was the Chaigneau Speciale Grand Sport, which included two distinct models: a 6CV with a 1093cc engine and a slightly larger 7CV featuring a lowered chassis.

The 6CV model was versatile, available in various body styles including torpedo, sports, and saloon, while the 7CV was exclusively offered in a sporting configuration. Performance varied between the models, with the 6CV saloon achieving a maximum speed of 56 mph (90 km/h) and the 7CV sports model reaching up to 72 mph (115 km/h).

In 1927, Automobiles Chaigneau formed a partnership with BRASIER, resulting in the creation of the Chaigneau-Brasier. This new vehicle was positioned in the same market segment as the Speciale Grand Sport but featured different engine sizes. The collaboration marked a significant development in the company's history, expanding its product offerings in the competitive automotive landscape of the time.

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