Eagle Electric Automobile Company was an early American automobile manufacturer based in Detroit, Michigan. The company operated briefly between 1915 and 1916, focusing on the production of electric vehicles. It offered two models: a coupe and a limousine, which were available with or without batteries. The option to purchase the vehicles without batteries provided a cost-saving of $150.
Despite the announcement of these models from temporary premises, it appears that the company may not have established a permanent factory. Records indicate that only one Eagle Electric vehicle was registered in Michigan in 1916, suggesting that the company may have produced only a prototype rather than a full production run. The limited output and short operational period ultimately led to the company's decline and cessation of activities shortly after its inception.
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