- Tracta
Tracta was a French car maker based in
Asnières , Seine, that was active between 1926 and 1934 cite book |last=Georgano |first=N. |title=Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile |year=2000 |publisher=HMSO |location=London |id=ISBN 1-57958-293-1] . They were pioneers of front wheel drive vehicles.The cars were designed by
Jean-Albert Grégoire and were initially built in small numbers for competition use though some were used on the road. They used a front wheel drive system featuring Grégoire's patented Tracta universal joint and sliding pillar independent front suspension and a live axle with quarter elliptic leaf springs at the rear. 1100, 1200, 1500 and 1600 cc engines made by S.C.A.P. were available with optional Cozettesupercharger . The 1500 cc car was claimed to reach 80 mph.cite book |last=Sedgwick |first=M. |coauthors= |title=A-Z of Cars of the 1930s|year=1989 |publisher=Bay View Books |location=Devon, UK |id=ISBN 1-870979-38-9]The first cars were made in a workshop in Versailles but Grégoire soon moved to a small factory in Asnières. After about 140 cars were made there came a change of engines with larger six cylinder 2.7 litre units from
Continental and 3 and 3.3 litre ones fromHotchkiss fitted in coupé and saloon bodied road cars.The company failed to make money from car manufacture and production stopped in 1934. Grégoire kept the factory on for his design and engineering work.
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