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'''Cayatte-Bresson Auto Mécaniques {{wp|S.A. (corporation)|S.A.}}''' is an [[Vailleux|Vaillais]] transport company specializing in high-performance luxury {{wp|sports cars}} and luxury {{wp|automotive design#interior design|automotive interior design}}. The company's headquarters, production facilities and {{wp|proving ground|test track}} are located just outside [[Barré-Karrigan]]. [[André Cayatte-Bresson]], a Vaillais naval engineer with extensive experience as an automotive hobbyist, founded the company in 1912 as a custom car manufacturer. The arrival of industrialist [[Jacques Barneau]] saw the company transform from a small family luxury automotive shop to a full-blown luxury car {{wp|marque}} with the launch of the [[Cayatte-Bresson Rapide]]. | '''Cayatte-Bresson Auto Mécaniques {{wp|S.A. (corporation)|S.A.}}''' is an [[Vailleux|Vaillais]] transport company specializing in high-performance luxury {{wp|sports cars}} and luxury {{wp|automotive design#interior design|automotive interior design}}. The company's headquarters, production facilities and {{wp|proving ground|test track}} are located just outside [[Barré-Karrigan]]. [[André Cayatte-Bresson]], a Vaillais naval engineer with extensive experience as an automotive hobbyist, founded the company in 1912 as a custom car manufacturer. The arrival of industrialist [[Jacques Barneau]] saw the company transform from a small family luxury automotive shop to a full-blown luxury car {{wp|marque}} with the launch of the [[Cayatte-Bresson Rapide]]. | ||
Cayatte-Bresson rose to international prominence after its cars won the [[Erisian Grand Prix]] in [[1923 Erisian Grand Prix|1923]], [[1924 Erisian Grand Prix|1924]], [[1930 Erisian Grand Prix|1930]], and [[1939 Erisian Grand Prix|1939]], and quickly became a symbol of [[Vaillais culture]]. Following André's death in 1951, his son [[Gaspard Cartier-Bresson|Gaspard]] took control of the company. Under Gaspard, Cartier-Bresson greatly expanded its research and development, and briefly produced {{wp|airplane|airplanes}}. | |||
Cayatte-Bresson currently produces the [[Cartier-Bresson Frégate|Frégate]], the [[Cartier-Bresson Colibri|Colibri]], and the [[Cartier-Bresson Étendard|Étendard]]. | |||
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Revision as of 08:27, 10 October 2023
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Société anonyme | |
Traded as | BdD: CB BKB: CB |
Industry | Automotive |
Founded | 8 January 1912 |
Founder | André Cayatte-Bresson |
Headquarters | , |
Number of locations | 77 dealerships |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Éric Cayatte-Bresson, CEO |
Production output | 2,984 vehicles (2015) |
Revenue | ₳324 million (2017) |
₳11 million (2017) | |
Total equity | ₳2.2 billion (2017) |
Number of employees | 1,124 (2016) |
Cayatte-Bresson Auto Mécaniques S.A. is an Vaillais transport company specializing in high-performance luxury sports cars and luxury automotive interior design. The company's headquarters, production facilities and test track are located just outside Barré-Karrigan. André Cayatte-Bresson, a Vaillais naval engineer with extensive experience as an automotive hobbyist, founded the company in 1912 as a custom car manufacturer. The arrival of industrialist Jacques Barneau saw the company transform from a small family luxury automotive shop to a full-blown luxury car marque with the launch of the Cayatte-Bresson Rapide.
Cayatte-Bresson rose to international prominence after its cars won the Erisian Grand Prix in 1923, 1924, 1930, and 1939, and quickly became a symbol of Vaillais culture. Following André's death in 1951, his son Gaspard took control of the company. Under Gaspard, Cartier-Bresson greatly expanded its research and development, and briefly produced airplanes.
Cayatte-Bresson currently produces the Frégate, the Colibri, and the Étendard.