



Ballot Motors was a French automobile manufacturer who made cars between 1921 and 1932.
The Ballot brothers, Edouard and Maurice, founded their company in 1905.
Before World War I they manufactured automobile and marine engines.
The company was re-founded as Etablissements Ballot SA in 1910.
Edouard Ballot was well-known as a designer of reliable engines. He helped Ettore Bugatti in developing his first engines.
After World War I, the company entered motor racing with a straight-eight cylinder 4.9 litre car for the 1921 French Grand Prix. As well as racing engines, the company made a range of road engines which were fitted to their own production cars.
The first road car was a 2 litre tourer called Ballot 2 LS. In 1923 Ballot 2 LT and a sport version, Ballot 2 LTS followed. From 1927, eight cylinder engines were used.
In 1931 the company was taken over by Hispano-Suiza. Swift decline followed: the last model was practically a Hispano-Suiza and only the chassis was provided by Ballot.
Ballot closed down in 1932.
See Also
- 1916 Light Car and Cyclecar Engines
- 1922 Automotor: Index
- 1923/04/02 Brooklands Race Meeting
- 1924/06/09 Brooklands Race Meeting
- 1925/10/09 Motor Show
- 1926/07/03 Brooklands Race Meeting
- 1926/10/22 Motor Show
- 1927/06/06 Brooklands Race Meeting
- 1927 Automotor: Index
- 1934/07/07 Brooklands Race Meeting
- 1964-65 Veteran and Vintage: Index
- Automobile Engineer: 1923/11/22
- Automobile Engineer: 1925/10/29
- Automobile Engineer: 1926/11/11
- Hick-Diesel Oil Engines
- T. B. Andre and Co
- The Engineer 1926/10/29
- Zeiller
Sources of Information
- [1] Wikipedia