Brand Overview
Cord is an American automobile manufacturer, founded in 1929, headquartered in the United States. The company produced cars with innovative designs in the 1930s and ceased operations in 1937.
Development History
E.L. Cord founded the company in 1929. Front-wheel-drive cars were launched in the 1930s. Operations ceased in 1937.
Main Products
Primarily produced passenger cars. Classic products include Cord L-29 (front-wheel drive), Cord 810/820, etc.
Technical Features
Cord was known for its front-wheel drive technology and innovative design. The L-29 was the first mass-produced front-wheel-drive car in the United States.
Market Position
In the 1930s American automobile market, Cord was one of the innovative brands.
Brand Status
The brand ceased operations in 1937, but Cord, as a pioneer of automotive technology, holds certain value in the collector's market.