Guerry et Bourguignon was a French automobile manufacturer that operated briefly between 1913 and 1914. Based in Paris, the company was part of the early 20th-century trend of producing cyclecars, which were lightweight and economical vehicles designed for efficiency and affordability.
The vehicles produced by Guerry et Bourguignon were powered by a 1,100 cc two-cylinder engine, characteristic of many cyclecars of that era. Despite the innovative spirit of the time, the company did not achieve long-term success and ceased operations shortly after its inception.
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