Fidelia was an American automobile brand established in 1914 by the J.H. Sizelan Company, located in Findlay, Ohio. The company focused on producing light cyclecars, which were compact and economical vehicles designed for efficient urban transportation.
The Fidelia featured a 10 horsepower, two-cylinder De Luxe engine, which provided adequate power for its lightweight design. It utilized a friction transmission system and employed a long belt for final drive, characteristic of the cyclecar genre. The vehicle's design included tandem hammock-like seats, allowing for a unique seating arrangement, and it was equipped with a single cyclops headlamp, which was a distinctive feature of its era.
Despite its innovative design, Fidelia's production was limited, and the brand did not achieve significant longevity in the automotive market.
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