AL (automobile)
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AL was a French automobile manufactured by L'Energie Electro-Mécanique based at Suresnes. In 1907 the company manufactured one of the first recorded hybrid cars (The Pieper was earlier, as was the Lohner-Porsche), it was a combination gas-electric vehicle that ran at 24hp.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ "Vehicleride.com". http://www.vehicleride.com/Exploring_the_History_of_the_Hybrid_Car.php. Retrieved 2007-03-18.[dead link]
[edit] External links
- (French) History of Automobile 1900–09
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