Cockborne, Lehurchet et da Costa was a French automobile manufacturer based in Paris. The company was known for producing small cars in the early 20th century.
In 1912, Cockborne, Lehurchet et da Costa introduced two models to the market. The first was a 6-horsepower single-cylinder vehicle, while the second was a more powerful 110-horsepower four-cylinder model. Notably, both vehicles were equipped with 2-stroke engines, which were relatively uncommon for the time.
The brand's production was limited, and it did not achieve significant recognition in the automotive industry. As a result, Cockborne, Lehurchet et da Costa remains a lesser-known name in the history of French automotive manufacturing.
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