Gustave Nabot was a French automobile manufacturer established around 1914 by garage owner Gustave Nabot in Étampes, France. The company produced a limited number of touring cars that were powered by Chapuis-Dornier engines, available in three different sizes: 8CV (1460cc), 11CV (1846cc), and 16CV (2296cc).
The vehicles were designed to accommodate two, four, or six passengers and featured distinctive vee-shaped radiators, which contributed to their aesthetic appeal. According to family accounts, the cars utilized Bosch magnetos and Zenith carburettors in their construction.
Production of Nabot cars was quite limited, with estimates suggesting that around 15 to 20 units were manufactured, with possibly one or two produced after World War I. By 1920, Gustave Nabot transitioned from manufacturing to becoming a Citroën agent, marking the end of the Nabot brand's brief existence in the automotive industry.
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