Société des Automobiles Bellanger Frères was a French automobile manufacturer between 1912 and 1925.[1] The cars were the brainchild of Robert Bellanger (1884-1966), who had previously sold Delaunay-Belleville vehicles.[1]
History of the business
Robert Bellanger and his brothers founded the business in 1912 for the production of motor cars. The company was situated at Neuilly-sur-Seine on the north-western edge of Paris, in the Rue de la Révolte, today a section of the subsequently renamed Boulevard Pershing in the 17th arrondissement of Paris.[2]
The cars were branded "Bellanger" although badges carrying the longer name "Bellanger Frères" (Bellanger Brothers) was also sometimes featured on the car badges. The Bellanger slogan was "Son capot est d'argent et son silence est d'or" - "her bonnet is silver and her silence is golden".[1]