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Brand | |
Industry | Automotive |
Founded | 1925 |
Headquarters | |
Products | luxury vehicles |
Parent | CAC |
Eudoxius is a Confederate luxury vehicle brand owned by Confederate Automakers Consortium. Founded in 1924 by brothers Petrus Eudoxius and Quintinus Eudoxius as a sports car manufacturer, the company's current portfolio currently includes luxury vehicles.
History
Petrus and Quintinus Eudoxius founded the Eudoxius marque in 1924 with the intent to enter racing. Their first years were marked by remarkable success, which included their first win in 1928 at the Copa Paradisa with the Eudoxius Type 16, a car that was driven at the event by Petrus. More victories followed in the 1930s, even as the company was competing against well-funded teams such as Stabulum Phaethonti. However, all racing activity was temporarily halted by the onset of the 2nd Great Astyrian War.