Automobiles Darracq France

A Darracq et Cie
société en commandite
Company typeSociété en commandite
IndustryCycle and Automotive
FoundedFebruary 1897[1]
Fatesold to A.Darracq & Company Limited in 1902
HeadquartersSuresnes, France
Key people
Alexandre Darracq, founder
ProductsAutomobiles
Darracq S.A. later
Talbot S.A.
Company typeSociété Anonyme
IndustryAutomotive
Founded1916
FounderA Darracq and Company (1905) Limited (London)
Defunct1959
HeadquartersSuresnes, ,
France
Parent

Automobiles Darracq France was a manufacturer of motor vehicles and aero engines in Suresnes, near Paris. The enterprise, known at first as A Darracq et Cie, was founded in 1896 by successful businessman Alexandre Darracq.

In 1902 he sold his new business to a privately held English company named A Darracq and Company Limited, taking a substantial shareholding and a directorship himself. He continued to run the business from Paris but was obliged to retire to the Côte d'Azur in 1913 following years of difficulties that brought his business into very hazardous financial circumstances. He had introduced an unproven unorthodox engine in 1911 which proved a complete failure yet he neglected Suresnes' popular conventional products. France then entered the first World War.

In 1916, ownership of the Suresnes business was transferred to Darracq S.A. In 1922, Darracq's name was dropped from its products and the business was renamed Talbot S.A. Initially its products were branded Darracq-Talbot and then just Talbot. The London parent company suffered a financial collapse during the great depression and in 1935 Talbot S.A. was acquired by investors led by managing director, Antonio Lago.

  1. ^ James M Laux, In First Gear, the French Automobile Industry until 1914, Liverpool University 1976 ISBN 9780853232131