Canadian Baby Car, also known as C.B.C., was a Canadian automobile brand that emerged in 1914 in Montreal, Quebec. It was one of the few cyclecars produced in Canada during its time. The brand aimed to offer an affordable and compact vehicle option to consumers.
The Canadian Baby Car was designed with a choice of engines, including the J.A.R, De Luxe, or Wizard engines. It featured an epicyclic transmission system and utilized a final drive by vcc-belts, which were notable for their engineering at the time. Despite its innovative design and a quoted price of CDN $495, the Canadian Baby Car never entered production, and thus, it remained a concept rather than a commercially available vehicle.
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