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Impéria Automobiles, better known as Impéria, was a Belgian automotive manufacturer that was established in 1906. Over the course of its history, Impéria built a wide range of open and closed automobiles that were powered by inline four, inline six, or inline eight engines. In 1929, Impéria acquired Excelsior, and built a range of cars under the Impéria-Excelsior name before dropping the Excelsior brand in 1932. In 1934, the company merged with Minerva, but this was short lived, and the companies separated in 1939. Impéria continued to build their own cars until 1949, when they shifted their factory to the production of Standard automobiles before finally shutting down in 1957.
Impéria Automobiles, better known as Impéria, was a Belgian automotive manufacturer that was established in 1906. Over the course of its history, Impéria built a wide range of open and closed automobiles that were powered by inline four, inline six, or inline eight engines. In 1929, Impéria acquired Excelsior, and built a range of cars under the Impéria-Excelsior name before dropping the Excelsior brand in 1932. In 1934, the company merged with Minerva, but this was short lived, and the companies separated in 1939. Impéria continued to build their own cars until 1949, when they shifted their factory to the production of Standard automobiles before finally shutting down in 1957.
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