Originally a small runabout, the Waverley grew to include 4 seats by 1902.
When the Pope empire was foundering in 1908, Indianapolis businessmen rescued the Pope-Waverley and established a new Waverley Company to continue production.
The single electric motor was situated at the rear of the car, and produced 3 hp (2.2 kW).
It could seat 2 passengers with an open box at the rear for cargo and sold for US$850.
The single electric motor was situated at the rear of the car and produced 3 hp (2.2 kW).