Hupp-Yates

Hupp-Yates

The Hupp-Yates was an electric car built in Detroit, Michigan from 1911-16. The parent company was begun by Robert Craig Hupp, previously of the Hupp Motor Company as the R.C.H. Corporation through 1912, later becoming the Hupp-Yates Electric Car Company. The Hupp-Yates used Westinghouse motors with five selective speeds. The cars were built as four-seaters in both open and closed models, and came with standard solid rubber tires.

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