Elge was a French automobile manufacturer founded in 1924 by Roger-Louis Maleyre in Bordeaux. Initially, Maleyre specialized in bodywork, but he ventured into car production by creating a limited series of low-built sports cars. These vehicles were notable for their aerodynamic coupe bodies and were powered by C.I.M.E. engines.
In addition to sports cars, Maleyre also explored innovative designs, including an experimental vehicle that utilized an airscrew for propulsion. Despite its brief existence, Elge contributed to the early automotive landscape in France during the 1920s.
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