De Dion-Bouton tricycle

De Dion-Bouton tricycle made by De Dion-Bouton
1900 De Dion-Bouton tricycle at the Louwman Museum, The Netherlands
ManufacturerDe Dion-Bouton
Production1897–1905
ClassMotorized tricycle
EngineSingle-cylinder 138–955 cc four-stroke, air-cooled with a single carburettor
Power0.5–8 H
Ignition typeElectric
TransmissionDirect transmission, chain drive
Frame typeDecauville
BrakesFront: Clasp brake
Rear: Band brake
TiresMichelin pneumatic tires
DimensionsW: 92 cm track
Weight80 kg (180 lb) (dry)

The De Dion-Bouton tricycle was the most successful motor vehicle in Europe from 1897 until 1901. With about 15,000 copies sold, the de-Dion-Bouton motor tricycle scored the first breakthrough for the distribution of motor vehicles. In particular the fast-running de Dion-Bouton engine set new standards for vehicular motors, and is regarded as the precursor of all motorcycle engines.