Pic-Pic
Pic-Pic, short for Piccard - Pictet was a Swiss automobile manufacturer.
Company History
The company was founded in 1895 by Paul Lucien Piccard and Pictet in Geneva as a collective society. 1906 Piccard - Pictet & Cie was converted into a public company and in studios Piccard - Pictet & Cie. renamed. In the same year automobiles cars, the company started production of automobiles under the brand Pic-Pic, along with two years earlier, founded by Lucien Pictet Société d'.
1920-1924 it was produced by Gnôme et Rhône. 1924 production ended.
Rolling stock
1910 were the models 14/18 CV, and 18/22 CV on the market. 1911 was followed by the Model 40 CV. In 1912, a 12 CV race car was produced. 1914 there was a 20/30 CV as well as a race car, the four- valve engine of 4500 cc capacity made 150 hp. Appeared in 1918, the four-cylinder model 15 CV with valve engine and 2900 cc capacity. 1922, a prototype valve engine and 3000 cc capacity was introduced.
Two vehicles of this brand can be seen in the Musée de l'automobile de la Fondation Pierre Gianadda in Martigny.