Galassi (Italy) - AllCarIndex

Galassi  

★★★☆☆

ITALY

time-calendar.webp 1947-1950

Brand Data

Company Name: Zeno Galassi

Place: Macerata

Country: Italy

Galassi was an Italian microcar manufacturer active from 1947 to 1950, founded by Zeno Galassi in Macerata, Italy. The company emerged during the post-World War II era, a time when many manufacturers sought to capitalize on the growing demand for affordable and compact vehicles.

The Galassi microcar was characterized by its stylish design and unique features. It was a doorless two-seater roadster, which contributed to its lightweight and compact nature. The vehicle was constructed with aluminum bodywork, enhancing its aesthetic appeal and performance.

Powering the Galassi was a rear-mounted 2-cylinder, 2-stroke engine with a displacement of 250cc, which produced 6.5 brake horsepower. This modest power output was typical for microcars of the era, allowing for economical operation while catering to urban mobility needs.

Despite its innovative design and engineering, the Galassi was short-lived, ceasing production in 1950. The brand remains a part of the history of Italian automotive development during the mid-20th century, reflecting the era's focus on small, efficient vehicles.

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