Year of manufacture
1910
Cylinders and position
In-line 4-cylinder
HP
14 HP
CC
1.456 cc
Maximum speed
55 km/h
Transmission
3-speed manual
Maximum revolutions
N/D
Consumption
N/D
Acceleration 0-100 km/h
N/D
Torque
N/D
Dimensions
N/D
Weight
N/D
Mother-in-law seat
Delage was a French luxury car and racing car company founded in 1905. It is a family car with the famous ‘mother-in-law’s chair’, a name that refers to the uncomfortable seat at the rear of the car.
Founded in 1905 by Louis Delage, the company began producing a single-cylinder racing car with a De Dion engine, and within a few years was offering multi-cylinder models. From then on, Delage began to offer more and more high-end cars and became one of the most prestigious brands in the history of the automobile.













