Adem was an Italian automobile brand established in 1912. The company was notable for producing vehicles that were marketed in Britain by Adolf de Martini, who had previously been associated with the Martini company.
The Adem vehicles were equipped with a 2.9-litre four-cylinder monobloc engine and featured a four-speed gearbox. An interesting aspect of their design included a cooling system that utilized fan blades mounted on the flywheel. Despite these specifications, the brand struggled to gain traction in the British market, with few, if any, units sold in England.
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