Automobiles Durey-Sohy was a French automobile manufacturer based in Paris, active from 1899 to 1903. The company initially produced a small vehicle known as a voiturette, which was powered by a two-cylinder engine. In addition to this, Durey-Sohy also manufactured an electric hansom cab, which remained in production until 1903.
In that same year, Durey-Sohy expanded its offerings by acquiring the range of petrol cars and motorcycles previously produced by the Hanzer company. The vehicles marketed under the Durey-Sohy name included models with a 5 horsepower single-cylinder engine and a 9 horsepower twin-cylinder engine. The company also introduced a 12 horsepower twin-cylinder model, which was likely of their own design, as it did not appear in the Hanzer lineup.
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