Ets Fonlupt was a French automobile manufacturer based in Levallois-Perret, Seine, that operated briefly from 1920 to 1921. The company produced a limited range of vehicles, primarily focusing on two car models distinguished by their engine capacities. The first model featured a four-cylinder engine, while the second was equipped with an eight-cylinder engine, both utilizing the same cylinder dimensions of 70 x 140 mm. This design resulted in engine capacities of 2,154 cc for the four-cylinder variant and 4,308 cc for the eight-cylinder variant.
In 1921, Ets Fonlupt expanded its offerings by introducing a cyclecar powered by a 950 cc S.CAP engine. In addition to manufacturing automobiles, the company was involved in producing various automotive components, including Triplex tipping bodies for trucks, Veritas speedometers, Simplex petrol pumps, and Rapid electric starters. Despite its short existence, Ets Fonlupt contributed to the early automotive landscape in France.
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