Carcano was an Italian automotive manufacturer that operated briefly from 1898 to 1901. The company specialized in the production of motorcycle engines and is noted for its contribution to early automotive engineering.
In 1901, Carcano showcased a 3-horsepower voiturette at the Milan Show, which marked its presence in the burgeoning automotive industry. The design of this vehicle involved Carlo Maserati, one of the six Maserati brothers who…