Mors
Mors was an early French automotive pioneer, established in 1897 by Émile Mors. Known for its innovative engineering and advanced design for its time, Mors quickly became a significant player in the nascent automobile industry. The brand gained recognition for its powerful and reliable vehicles, which often featured cutting-edge technology such as early forms of independent suspension and advanced engine designs. Mors cars were a common sight in the racing circuits of the early 20th century, competing successfully in events like the prestigious Paris-Madrid race. Their reputation for quality and performance helped set high standards in automotive engineering. Despite its early successes, the brand faced financial difficulties and was eventually acquired by Citroën in 1925. Mors’s legacy, however, remains as a testament to the innovative spirit that characterized the dawn of the automotive age.