Eudelin (France) - AllCarIndex

Eudelin  

FRANCE

time-calendar.webp 1905-1908

Brand Data

Company Name: M.A. Eudelin

Place: Paris

Country: France

Eudelin was a French automobile manufacturer active from 1905 to around 1908, based in Paris. Founded by M.A. Eudelin, the company specialized in producing vehicles powered by Barriquand et Marre engines. Although Eudelin advertised a range of cars with varying power outputs, the exact number of vehicles produced remains uncertain.

In 1907, Eudelin developed a notable model known as the 'cab de ville,' which featured a hansom cab-type body. This vehicle was distinctive for its interior steering mechanism, a departure from the traditional rear steering of hansom cabs. It was equipped with a 14/16 horsepower four-cylinder engine and utilized shaft drive, complemented by a round radiator design.

By 1908, Eudelin was reportedly experimenting with innovative engine technology, specifically a 'constant power engine' that employed opposed pistons. However, the company's operations ceased shortly thereafter, and it did not achieve lasting prominence in the automotive industry.

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