Gautier–Wehrlé

Gautier–Wehrlé was a French manufacturer of steam, petrol and electric powered vehicles from 1894-1900.

The company 'Rossel, Gautier et Wehrlé' of Paris was founded in 1894 to produce steam powered automobiles, and was renamed Société Centrale in 1896.

The first car was entered in the 1894 Paris–Rouen contest where it finished in 16th place after completing the 127 km (79 mi) in 12 hours 24 minutes.

In 1896, the 8 hp model used a gasoline engine, three-speed transmission and shaft drive.

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