Automobiles C.V.R. was a French automobile manufacturer that operated briefly from 1906 to 1907. The company was based in Boulogne-sur-Seine, having previously been located in Neuilly and known as Couverchel.
C.V.R. produced a diverse range of vehicles during its short existence, including models powered by engines with outputs ranging from 12 to 50 horsepower. The cars featured shaft drive systems and were equipped with four-speed gearboxes. The company primarily utilized engines sourced from notable manufacturers such as Mutel, Peugeot, and Tony Huber.
Despite its limited production run, Automobiles C.V.R. contributed to the early automotive landscape in France, showcasing the technological advancements of the time through its engineering and design.
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