Arbee was a British automobile manufacturer established in 1904 by Rodgers Brothers, located in New Kent Road, London. The company initially gained recognition for producing the Dreadnought cycle and motorcycle, as well as serving as platers to the trade.
The Arbée light car was notable for its compact design, featuring a 6 horsepower engine, a tubular frame, and a 2-speed gearbox. Despite its innovative features, the production of Arbée vehicles was short-lived, and the brand did not achieve significant longevity in the automotive market.
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