Automobiles de Cezac was a French automobile manufacturer based in Périgueux, Dordogne. The company operated from 1922 to 1927, initially producing vehicles on special order. The early models utilized Ballot engines, which were available in two sizes: 1590 cc and 1685 cc.
In 1922, Automobiles de Cezac began to make efforts to market their vehicles commercially. The lineup included various body styles such as tourers, saloons, and coupes, characterized by their conventional appearance and design.
By 1925, the company expanded its offerings to include a smaller engine option, the C.I.M.E. engine, which had a displacement of 1202 cc. Despite its brief existence, Automobiles de Cezac contributed to the automotive landscape of early 20th-century France.
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