C.I.M.E., CIME, La Compagnie Industrielle des Moteurs a Explosion, (Industrial Combustion Engine Company), was a French manufacturer of light proprietary engines, mainly four-cylinder units.
engine was fitted in the Anglo French Marlborough, which was mostly manufactured by Malicet et Blin in Aubervilliers, Paris.
[1] CIME engines were used by a number of cyclecar and voiturette manufacturers in the inter-war era.
cars, notably a fifth place at the 1927 24 Hours of Le Mans with a 1,094 cc four-cylinder.
A surviving specimen vehicle is displayed at the Musée Automobile Reims Champagne.