Figini & Latta was an early Italian manufacturer known primarily for its production of motorcycles, with operations beginning in 1898. Founded by Dina Luigi Figini & Compagnia in Milan, the company initially focused on two-wheeled vehicles, establishing itself as one of the first motorcycle producers in Italy.
In addition to motorcycles, Figini & Latta occasionally ventured into automobile production. The company started with a single-cylinder voiturette and later expanded its offerings to include twin and four-cylinder models. However, the automotive segment remained a minor aspect of their business, as the primary focus continued to be on motorcycles, which were manufactured until 1910. The company’s contributions to the early automotive and motorcycle industries reflect the diverse landscape of vehicle manufacturing in Italy during that era.
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