Gignoux was a French automobile manufacturer founded in 1907 by C. Gignoux in Lyons, France. The company specialized in the production of a limited number of vehicles, primarily focusing on 4-cylinder cars.
Throughout its brief existence, Gignoux produced fewer than ten automobiles, indicating a highly exclusive and niche market approach. The small-scale production reflected the company's emphasis on craftsmanship and bespoke engineering rather than mass manufacturing.
Despite its limited output, Gignoux contributed to the early automotive landscape in France during the early 20th century, a period marked by innovation and the emergence of numerous small car manufacturers. The brand eventually faded from the automotive scene, leaving behind a legacy of rarity and specialized engineering.
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