Centaur Cycle Co. Ltd was a British automobile manufacturer based in Coventry, active during the early 1900s. The company produced vehicles between 1900 and 1901, focusing on innovative designs for the time.
The Centaur featured a front-mounted 4.5 horsepower single-cylinder engine, which was a notable aspect of its engineering. The vehicle was designed with a four-seater dog-cart style body, reflecting the aesthetic preferences of the era.
Transmission in the Centaur was achieved through a system of fast and loose pulleys, reminiscent of the technology used in Benz vehicles. This design choice highlighted the company's efforts to incorporate contemporary automotive advancements into their models, albeit for a brief period before ceasing production.
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