The Hupp-Yeats was an early American electric car manufactured in Detroit, Michigan from 1911 to 1916.
Corporation through 1912, later becoming the Hupp-Yeats Electric Car Company.
The Hupp-Yeats used Westinghouse motors with five selective speeds.
The cars were built as four-seaters in both open and closed models, and came with standard solid rubber tires.
This article about a brass-era automobile produced between 1905 and 1915 is a stub.