Crosville Motor Co. Ltd. was a British automobile manufacturer based in Chester, active from 1906 to 1908. The company was known for producing a limited range of vehicles designed by the French engineer George Ville, who also created cars under his own name.
Crosville's production included three models manufactured in France by Morane of Paris, which consisted of two tourers and a coupe de ville, all equipped with 20 horsepower four-cylinder engines. Notably, the company produced only one car entirely in England, a 50 horsepower tourer characterized by its round radiator reminiscent of the Hotchkiss design.
After ceasing car production, Crosville transitioned into a successful enterprise in the bus and coach sector, establishing a significant presence in public transportation.
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