Bianchi c Negro, commonly referred to as B.N., was an Italian automobile manufacturer based in Turin. The company operated briefly from 1924 to 1925, during which it produced light cars characterized by their distinctive design and engineering.
The B.N. vehicles were powered by a 960cc four-cylinder overhead valve engine, which was available in both touring and sports versions. The sports variant was noted for its performance, achieving speeds of up to 65 mph (approximately 105 km/h). This combination of design and engineering allowed Bianchi c Negro to cater to a niche market of performance-oriented drivers during its short existence.
Despite its limited production run, Bianchi c Negro contributed to the automotive landscape of early 20th-century Italy, showcasing the innovation and ambition of Italian car manufacturers of the time.
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