Clesse et Compagnie was a French automobile manufacturer based in Levallois-Perret, Seine. The company operated briefly between 1907 and 1908, during which it produced a limited range of vehicles.
The Clesse brand was introduced in 1907 with the launch of a voiturette, which featured a 6.2 horsepower single-cylinder engine and utilized a friction drive system. This model represented the company's initial foray into the automotive market, showcasing the early engineering capabilities of the time.
In 1908, Clesse et Compagnie expanded its offerings by listing a more powerful 2.8-litre four-cylinder car. However, despite these developments, the firm was short-lived and ceased operations shortly thereafter, leaving behind a brief but notable mark in the early history of French automotive manufacturing.
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