Lorraine-Dietrich
Lorraine -Dietrich was a French car brand.
Company History
The company took over in 1905 by De Dietrich production of automobiles. The brand name was initially Lorraine -Dietrich, 1928 Lorraine. 1934 production ended.
Rolling stock
Lorraine -Dietrich
Initially, four-cylinder models were produced. 1919 appeared the model D 2-6 30 CV with six-cylinder engine, 6104 cc and 75 hp. Was soon followed by the smaller six-cylinder Model B 3-6 15 CV, also called 16 CV, with 3446 cc displacement and between 50 and 90 hp. 1923 was followed by the four-cylinder Model A 4 10/12 CV with 2296 cc and 45 to 55 hp.
Lorraine -Dietrich (1910 ) from Smurf Depot
Lorraine -Dietrich (1912 )
Lorraine -Dietrich (1912 )
Lorraine -Dietrich (1923 )
Lorraine -Dietrich (1925 )
Lorraine
The models B 3-6 15 CV and A 4 10/12 CV were still produced. In 1929, the small model was discontinued. In 1931 the 310/311 20 CV with six-cylinder engine, 4086 cc and 90 hp. In addition, there was a six-wheeled vehicle by license of Tatra.
Lorraine from 1934 Tatra license
Vehicles of this brand can be seen in various car museums.