Cassell (United Kingdom) - AllCarIndex

Cassell  

UNITED KINGDOM

time-calendar.png 1900-1903

Brand Data

Company Name: Central Motor Co.

Place: Glasgow, Scotland

Country: United Kingdom

Cassell was a British automobile manufacturer that operated from 1900 to 1903. The company was based in Glasgow and was known for assembling cars that utilized engines sourced from established manufacturers, specifically Aster and De Dion-Bouton.

The vehicles produced by Cassell featured either 2-cylinder or 4-cylinder engines, catering to a range of performance needs. Notably, a Cassell model equipped with a 25 horsepower 4-cylinder engine participated in the 1903 Thousand Mile Trial, an event that tested the durability and reliability of automobiles over long distances.

Despite its brief existence, Cassell contributed to the early automotive landscape in the United Kingdom during the formative years of the industry.

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