Kevah

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Établissements Kévah
legal form
founding 1920
resolution 1924
Seat Paris
management Müller, Allen-Sommer, Robert
Branch Automobile manufacturer

Établissements Kévah was a French manufacturer of automobiles .

Company history

Messrs. Müller, Allen-Sommer and Robert founded the company in Paris in 1920 and began producing automobiles. The brand name was Kévah . Production ended in 1924.

vehicles

There were initially two models on offer. One had a two-cylinder engine with a displacement of 1100 cm³ . In the other model, a saw four-cylinder engine of Ruby with 1057 cc capacity for the drive. In 1923 a model with a four-cylinder engine from Chapuis-Dornier with a displacement of 898 cm³ was added to the range. The engines were mounted in the front of the vehicle and powered the rear axle via a cardan shaft . The gearboxes had three gears.

literature

  • Harald H. Linz, Halwart Schrader : The International Automobile Encyclopedia . United Soft Media Verlag, Munich 2008, ISBN 978-3-8032-9876-8 .
  • George Nick Georgano (Editor-in-Chief): The Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile. Volume 2: G – O. Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, Chicago 2001, ISBN 1-57958-293-1 . (English)
  • George Nick Georgano: Cars. Encyclopédie complète. 1885 à nos jours. Courtille, Paris 1975. (French)

Individual evidence

  1. Harald H. Linz, Halwart Schrader : The International Automobile Encyclopedia . United Soft Media Verlag, Munich 2008, ISBN 978-3-8032-9876-8 .
  2. ^ Georgano: The Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile.
  3. ^ Georgano: Cars. Encyclopédie complète. 1885 à nos jours.