Baille-Lemaire (France) - AllCarIndex

Baille-Lemaire  

FRANCE

time-calendar.png 1898-1902

Brand Data

Company Name: Constructeurs Baille-Lemaire

Place: Crosne

Country: France

Constructeurs Bailie-Lemaire was a French automotive manufacturer active from 1898 to 1902, based in Crosnes, Seine-et-Oise. The company was involved in the production of various products, including steel tubes, headlamps, and opera glasses, but it also ventured into automobile manufacturing.

The company's first automobile was entered in the tourist class of the 1898 Paris-Amsterdam-Paris race. This vehicle, referred to as a Bailie-Lemaire carriage, featured an 8-horsepower vertical 2-cylinder engine, which utilized air-cooled cylinders and water-cooled heads, along with a belt final drive. Subsequent models followed a similar design philosophy, maintaining the engineering characteristics established by the initial offering.

Despite its brief existence, Constructeurs Bailie-Lemaire contributed to the early automotive landscape in France, showcasing the diverse interests of manufacturers during the nascent stages of the automobile industry.

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