Xenia (automobile)

Xenia was an American car brand. It was designed by Paul E. Hawkins. The production took place in 1914 at the Hawkins Cyclecar Company in Xenia (Ohio ) instead.

The only model was a Cyclecar. The car was powered by an air-cooled V-2 engine of De Luxe with a displacement of 1164 cc, the ( 9,6 kW ) made ​​13 bhp, and was equipped with an unfavorable combination of a planetary gearbox and belt drive. He offered two people behind the other.

The first 25 cars were made ​​in August 1914. One of the flight from Xenia - San Francisco without mishap, another won a Cyclecar race in Columbus against an O -We- Go and a Scripps - Booth. In October 1914, the production has been stopped because you because of World War I figured no more sales opportunities. Over the initial 25 copies were obviously not made ​​.

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