Delaugère et Clayette was a car manufacturer based in Orléans, France.
Delaugère was a registered horse-drawn carriage and automobile manufacturer.
It was founded in 1864 by Jean-Pierre Delaugère in Orléans, France, and his two sons Henri and Émile took over after he died in 1868.
The brand released his first cart (three-wheeled vehicle powered by a 474 cm³) in 1898.
The company was taken over by Panhard in 1934 after the death of Félix Delaugère, the son of Henry.