Faugere (France) - AllCarIndex

Faugere  

FRANCE

time-calendar.webp 1898-1901

Brand Data

Company Name: Faugere, Ochin et Dangleterre

Place: Corbeil, Seine

Country: France

Faugere was a French automobile manufacturer that operated from 1898 to around 1901. The company was based in Corbeil, Somme, and was initially associated with the coachbuilding firm Kellner, which had been established in 1896.

In 1898, Faugere introduced a light car that featured a 3-horsepower horizontal engine equipped with two flywheels. The vehicle utilized a belt transmission system connected to a countershaft, with the final drive accomplished through a chain mechanism. Notably, the engine could be started from the driver's seat using a lever, which was a practical innovation for its time.

Despite its brief existence, Faugere's contributions to early automotive engineering were significant, although the brand has sometimes been mistakenly referred to as Faugue et Dangleterre in historical records.

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