Brand Overview
Ballot is a French car manufacturer, founded in 1919, with headquarters in Paris, France. The company was known for producing luxury cars and racing cars in the 1920s, and later ceased operations.
Development History
In 1919, Édouard Ballot founded the brand. It produced luxury cars and racing cars in the 1920s, achieving results in events such as Le Mans. At the end of the 1920s, due to economic issues and competition, the company declined. In the early 1930s, the brand ceased operations.
Main Products
Mainly producing luxury passenger cars and racing cars. Classic products include Ballot 2LTS, Ballot RH, etc. Vehicles are known for exquisite craftsmanship and high performance.
Technical Features
Ballot vehicles utilize advanced engine technology and exquisite bodywork. It performed excellently in the 1920s racing.
Market Position
In the 1920s French luxury car market, Ballot was one of the well-known brands. It had a certain reputation in racing.
Brand Status
The brand ceased operations in the early 1930s, but Ballot, as part of French automotive history, has some value in the collector community.