Einaudi was a French manufacturer of cyclecars, established in 1927 in Bois-Colombes, Seine. The company produced small, lightweight vehicles that were characteristic of the cyclecar movement, which emphasized economy and simplicity in design.
The Einaudi cyclecar featured a modest 3.5 horsepower single-cylinder engine, paired with a 4-speed gearbox. Its compact dimensions included a wheelbase of only 58 inches (1486 mm) and a narrow track width of 32 inches (825 mm), making it one of the smaller vehicles of its time. This design reflected the trends of the late 1920s, as the cyclecar segment began to decline in popularity.
Einaudi's production was limited, and the brand ultimately became a footnote in the history of automotive development in France, representing the era's fascination with small, economical vehicles.
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