Argo Electric

The Argo Electric used a 60 volt system with Westinghouse motors.

It had 6 forward and 6 reverse speeds, had 36 x 4 cushion tires and used an 18-inch (457 mm) steering wheel on the left.

The Argo Brougham was a 4-passenger car, weighing 3,200 lb (1,451 kg), claimed a range of 75 miles (121 km) per charge using thirty 190 ah, MV Exide batteries.

By 1914 Argo joined with the Broc and Borland Electric vehicle companies to form the American Electric Car Company.

[1] In 1916 the Columbia Motors Company purchased the assets of Argo.

1912 Argo Brougham