Damiro was a niche automobile manufacturer that operated briefly in the mid-1990s. The company produced the Damiro Alzane, a roadster that drew inspiration from the design aesthetics of the 1930s.
The Alzane was notable for its use of an Alfa Romeo 4-cylinder engine, which was somewhat uncommon for vehicles of its style and era. This model was offered to customers in two formats: fully assembled or as a kit, allowing enthusiasts the option to build their own vehicle.
Despite its unique characteristics and appeal to a specific market segment, Damiro's production was short-lived, lasting only from 1994 to 1995. The company did not achieve significant market presence and ultimately ceased operations shortly after the introduction of the Alzane.
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