The Broadway Cyclecar Company was established in 1913 in Coventry, United Kingdom. The company specialized in the production of cyclecars, a type of lightweight automobile that was popular in the early 20th century.
The Broadway cyclecar was powered by an 8 horsepower air-cooled V-twin engine manufactured by Fafnir, a German company. It featured a two-speed transmission and utilized a belt final drive system. The steering mechanism was notably designed using wire cable and bobbin technology. The vehicle was priced modestly at £80, making it accessible to a wider range of consumers during its time.
Despite its innovative design and affordability, the Broadway Cyclecar Company did not achieve long-term success and eventually ceased operations.
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