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Automobiles Industriels Latil, commonly known as Latil, was a French manufacturer of
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and
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s created to manage the assets of the defunct Compagnie Française d'Mecánique et d'Automobiles, to market Georges Latil's , an early
front-wheel drive Front-wheel drive (FWD) is a form of internal combustion engine, engine and transmission (mechanics), transmission layout used in motor vehicles, in which the engine drives the front wheels only. Most modern front-wheel-drive vehicles feature ...
system. The company was established in 1909 by entrepreneur Charles Blum as Charles Blum & Cie. It started to use in the 1910s as a
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. The company started to produce military vehicles by the 1910s and commercial ones in great numbers by the end of
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. In 1928, the company adopted its trading name as its legal name. It was dissolved in 1955 after being merged into the
Saviem The Société Anonyme de Véhicules Industriels et d'Équipements Mécaniques (), commonly known by the acronym Saviem (), was a French manufacturer of trucks and buses/coaches part of the Renault group, headquartered in Suresnes, Île-de-France ...
group.


History


Early years and predecessors

In 1898, Georges Latil and Aloïs Korn established an enterprise in
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(
Korn et Latil Korn et Latil was a French automobile manufacturer established in 1898 at Marsaille. In 1909, after moving to Levallois-Perret being reincorporated and later bankrupt, it was succeeded by Latil. History In 1897, Auguste Joseph Frederic Georges ...
) to market a Latil invention, the , a kit to convert carriages into
front-wheel drive Front-wheel drive (FWD) is a form of internal combustion engine, engine and transmission (mechanics), transmission layout used in motor vehicles, in which the engine drives the front wheels only. Most modern front-wheel-drive vehicles feature ...
vehicles. In 1901, Latil and Korn moved its operations to
Levallois-Perret Levallois-Perret () is a Communes of France, commune in the Hauts-de-Seine Departments of France, department and Île-de-France Regions of France, region of north-central France. It lies on the right bank of the Seine, some from the Kilometre z ...
and created the to sell it in Paris. Despite an initial success, the company was declared bankrupt. By 1905, Charles Blum became an investor and administrator of the company's assets. In 1909, he took over the assets and created a new company called to manage them. He kept Georges Latil and his brother Lazare as part of the technical managing team. In June 1912, the company was reorganised as a and renamed , later trading as . That same year, Blum established another company to operate a fleet of vehicles equipped with the . In 1914, Latil opened a new, larger production plant in
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to replace Levallois-Perret. The Suresnes plant had 20,000 square metres (m2) of covered area in a site of 30,000 m2.


World War I and market expansion

By 1911, the company started to develop
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, for which they created tractors with the layout of a truck. Latil produced one of its first four-wheel,
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called the TAR, which it sold to the army to use on the
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during
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to supply troops with 155 mm guns. After the war, the company also fully entered into the
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business, including trucks. In 1924, it unveiled the first of the TL series of four-wheel drive multipurpose tractors.


Late interwar years and World War II

In November 1928, all the Latil group companies were merged into which became a and was renamed as . In the 1930s, Latil introduced
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s using Gardner licence for direct injection. The company also opened a second plant at
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. During
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, it collaborated with the ammunitions company MAP and sold tractors under the name MAP-Latil. After the
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, the Latil plants produced vehicles for the
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and only escaped Allied bombing because they were in densely populated areas. In October 1944, Blum, being a French Jew, died exiled in New York.


Final years and merger

In 1945, the Pons Plan reduced the number of vehicle manufacturers from 28 to seven and Latil was made part of the
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-led grouping. After World War II, the company found it increasingly difficult to compete with its larger rivals. In 1948, it simplified its
forward control Cab-over, also known as cab over engine (COE), cab forward or flat face (U.S.), flat nose (Canada), or forward control (UK), is a body style of truck, bus, or van that has a vertical front, "flat face" or a semi-hood, with the cab of the t ...
range by introducing the H14 and H16 A1s, with a shared cabin, standardised components and using mostly just a couple of engines with Gardner licence. In 1955, Latil was combined with the heavy vehicles division of
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and with Somua to form
Saviem The Société Anonyme de Véhicules Industriels et d'Équipements Mécaniques (), commonly known by the acronym Saviem (), was a French manufacturer of trucks and buses/coaches part of the Renault group, headquartered in Suresnes, Île-de-France ...
. The Blum family and other stockholders kept shares in the new company until it became a wholly owned Renault subsidiary in 1959. The Latil truck range was gradually phased out, initially being sold as Latil and then briefly as Saviem-LRS and Saviem. Following the merging, Latil's TL tractor range was also sold as Latil and then as Saviem. In 1962, the licence for the tractors' production was sold to the Creusot-Loire conglomerate, which marketed them as the Latil Batignolles.


Latil in the UK

Latil's British subsidiary, Latil Industrial Vehicles Ltd., was established in 1924. Up to 1932, Latil's products were imported from France. From 1932 to either 1937 or 1939, Latil licensed local assembly (mostly Latil's all-wheel drive tractors) to
Shelvoke and Drewry Shelvoke and Drewry was a Letchworth, Hertfordshire, manufacturer of special purpose commercial vehicles. It was best known for its innovative waste collection vehicles that were the preferred choice of municipal authorities in the UK together ...
. From late 1933 onwards, British-assembled Latil tractors were marketed as Latil Trauliers. After World War II, Latil's tractors in the UK were partially assembled by US Concessionaires Ltd. The British assembled tractors usually changed the original engines for local ones, mostly
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units.


Products


Commercial vehicles


Tractors and military vehicles


1911–1928

* TI (light tractor) * U (light tractor) * TP (cargo tractor, 4x4 commercial truck, armoured truck) * TH (heavy artillery tractor, commercial tractor/truck) * TAR ( heavy artillery tractor, commercial tractor) * TAR 2 * TAR 3 * Tourand-Latil (self-propelled plow/tractor) * TL (agricultural and forestry tractor, hauler tractor, medium artillery tractor, rangefinding for anti-aircraft units hauler)


1928–1945

* F SPB4 (military truck) * TAR 4 * TAR 5 * F TAR * AMD Latil (prototype scouting armoured car) * TAR H1 (heavy tractor prototype) *
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(agricultural and forestry tractor, hauler tractor) * KTL (agricultural and forestry tractor, hauler tractor, medium artillery tractor) * GTL (prototype artillery tractor) * M7 T1 (light infantry, liaison and reconnaissance tractor) * M7 Z1 (light artillery tractor) * M2 TL6/M3 TL6/H4 TL6 (multipurpose tractor, military tractor) * M2 TZ (medium artillery and military transport tractor) * N (chenillette tractor) * TAR H2 (heavy artillery and workshop tractor) * M2 TX (prototype heavy workshop tractor) * MAN AS250 (German
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agricultural tractor assembled by Latil from 1943 onwards, as MAN focused exclusively on military vehicles. After the war, it was briefly marketed as Latil AS250) * TL7-RR (rail/route tractor)


1945–1955

* H4 TL9 (agricultural and forestry tractor) * H14 TL10/H11 TL10 (agricultural and forestry tractor,multipurpose tractor) *M17 T1 (prototype light truck and staff vehicle) * M18 T2 (4x4 military truck) * TRPZ (6×4/6x6 tractor/truck)


References

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