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EVM  

FRANCE

time-calendar.png 1907-1908

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Company Name: Voitures EVM

Place: Paris

Country: France

E.V.M. was a French automobile manufacturer based in Paris, active between 1907 and 1908. The company produced a limited range of vehicles, which included three distinct models. These models were equipped with engines that varied in size and power, featuring a single-cylinder engine of 942cc with 8 horsepower, as well as four-cylinder engines with displacements of 1230cc and 1814cc, offering 10 or 12/14 horsepower.

All E.V.M. vehicles were designed with a three-speed gearbox and utilized a shaft drive system. The chassis of the 12/14 horsepower model was versatile, capable of accommodating various body styles, including double-phaeton and landaulette configurations. In addition to manufacturing vehicles, E.V.M. also provided replacement parts for several well-known automobile brands, such as Unic, Danacq, De Dion-Bouton, Renault, and Mercedes.

The name E.V.M. is believed to have been derived from Emile Vauzelle-Morel, who had previously produced cars under his own name before establishing the E.V.M. brand. Despite its brief existence, E.V.M. contributed to the early automotive landscape in France during the early 20th century.

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