De Boisse (France) - AllCarIndex

De Boisse  

FRANCE

time-calendar.webp 1900-1904

Brand Data

Company Name: J. de Boisse

Place: Paris

Country: France

De Boissc was a French automobile manufacturer based in Paris, active from 1900 to 1904. The company initially produced a three-wheeled vehicle that featured a single-cylinder engine positioned over the front wheel, which was connected to the wheel via a chain drive. This early model was notable for its unconventional steering mechanism, which utilized a long tiller, and it was designed with a two-seater body.

In 1902, De Boissc introduced a more conventional automobile that was powered by a 6-horsepower single-cylinder engine sourced from the well-known manufacturer De Dion-Bouton. This model featured a shaft drive system and utilized a De Dion rear axle, marking a significant advancement in the design and engineering of their vehicles.

By 1904, the company expanded its offerings with a larger model that was equipped with a 12-horsepower two-cylinder engine, also from De Dion. Despite its brief existence, De Boissc contributed to the early development of automotive technology in France during the early 20th century.

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