Dual e Turconi was a small automotive workshop based in Milan, Italy, operational between 1899 and 1901. The company specialized in assembling a limited number of 3- and 4-wheeled voiturettes, primarily utilizing imported components for their vehicles.
One of the notable models produced by Dual e Turconi was the Ideale, which featured a front-mounted 3.5 horsepower single-cylinder engine. The vehicle was equipped with a two-speed transmission and utilized a belt drive system. The Ideale gained recognition for its performance, having successfully completed a journey from Milan to Paris and back, showcasing the capabilities of early automotive engineering.
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