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Belga Rise
Company typeManufacturer
IndustryAutomobile
Number of locations
Haren

Belga Rise was a Belgian automobile manufacturer, based in Haren, Brussels, specializing in luxury cars.

The company produced cars from 1928 to 1935. Initially, it produced cars under license for the French firm Sizaire-Naudin.

Engines used included the 6-cylinder Hotchkiss AMBO and straight-8s by F. N. , Minerva, Continental, and Talbot (Darracq). These engines were used with conventional 3-speed and Cotal 4-speed gearboxes. 35 cars were purchased by the Belgian Army for use as staff cars.[1]

References

Further reading

  • Dossogne, Michel. "Les constructeurs automobiles belges" (PDF). PSCM.