Albruna was a British automobile brand produced by Brown Brothers, a company based in London, from 1908 to 1912. The brand was part of a range of vehicles marketed by Brown Brothers, which was primarily known for its role as a motor factor.
The Albruna cars were characterized as light vehicles, initially equipped with a 1592cc four-cylinder monobloc engine. This engine was paired with a three-speed gearbox and utilized shaft drive for power transmission. In 1910, the brand introduced a slightly larger engine option, increasing the displacement to 2120cc.
Production of Albruna vehicles ceased in 1912, coinciding with the discontinuation of all Brown Brothers' car models. Following this period, the company shifted its focus away from automobile manufacturing to concentrate on its core business as motor factors.
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