Britannia [1] (United Kingdom) - AllCarIndex

Britannia [1]  

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UNITED KINGDOM

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Company Name: Britannia Electric Carriage Syndicate Ltd

Place: Colchester, Essex

Country: United Kingdom

Company Name: Britannia Engineering Co. Ltd

Place: Colchester, Essex

Country: United Kingdom

Britannia was a British automobile manufacturer that operated in two distinct periods: from 1896 to 1899 and again from 1906 to 1908. The company originated as Britannia Electric, a division of Carriage Syndicate Ltd, based in Colchester, Essex. During its initial phase, Britannia focused on producing electric vehicles that closely resembled traditional horse-drawn carriages, featuring body styles such as landaus and barouches characterized by their flowing lines.

In its second phase, Britannia Engineering Co. Ltd. emerged, also located in Colchester. This period marked a shift towards conventional petrol-engine vehicles. The company manufactured cars equipped with four-cylinder engines, offering models with power outputs of 12/18 horsepower and 24/40 horsepower. Additionally, they produced a six-cylinder model that delivered 30/45 horsepower. Both phases of production were part of the broader Britannia brand, which was associated with the Britannia Iron & Oil Engine Co. Ltd., founded in 1871.

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