Kevah

Établissements Kévah was a French manufacturer of automobiles.

Company History

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

Rolling stock

The offer initially focused on two models. One had a two-cylinder engine with 1100 cc capacity. In the other model was provided by a four-cylinder engine from ruby ​​with 1057 cc capacity for the drive. 1923 added a model with a four-cylinder engine of Chapuis - Dornier 898 cm ³ engine capacity the range. The engine was front mounted in the vehicle and drove through a propeller shaft to the rear axle. The gear possessed three courses.

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