Busson was a French automobile manufacturer based in Paris, active during the early 20th century. The company operated primarily between 1907 and 1908, during which it produced a limited number of small voiturettes. These vehicles were characterized by their modest power output, with models such as the 7/9 horsepower two-cylinder voiturette introduced in 1908.
In addition to manufacturing its own vehicles, Busson engaged in the sale of automobiles from other manufacturers. Notably, the company marketed the Busson-Dedyn, which was a variant of the 30 horsepower NAGANT. Furthermore, Busson sold the small six-cylinder DE BAZALAIRE under the name Busson-Bazalaire, expanding its offerings beyond its own production.
Despite its brief period of activity, Busson contributed to the diverse landscape of early automotive development in France.
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