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Grignani  

ITALY

time-calendar.webp 1950-1953

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Company Name: Fratelli Grignani / Fongri

Place: Turin

Country: Italy

Fratelli Grignani was an Italian automobile manufacturer based in Turin, active from 1950 to 1953. The company specialized in the production of microcars, a segment that gained popularity in post-war Europe due to the demand for affordable and compact vehicles.

One of the notable models produced by Fratelli Grignani was the Grignani Parva. This microcar featured a very compact design with open 2-seater bodywork, catering to urban mobility needs. It was powered by a rear-mounted 125cc 2-stroke engine, which allowed the vehicle to reach a top speed of 37 mph (60 km/h). The Grignani Parva exemplified the characteristics of microcars of its era, focusing on efficiency and practicality.

Despite its brief production run, Fratelli Grignani contributed to the microcar movement in Italy during the early 1950s, reflecting the automotive trends of the time. The company ceased operations shortly after, but its vehicles remain a part of the history of small-scale automotive manufacturing in Italy.

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