Place: Nessonvaux
Born: 1906
Death: 1948
Biography:
Impéria Automobiles was a Belgian manufacturer of automobiles, active between 1906 and 1948. Its factory in Nessonvaux, Liège had a rooftop test track since 1928. The company produced a monobloc 12hp (8.9kW) in 1909. In 1910, the company merged with Springuel and began production in the old Pieper factory. Impéria produced cars designed by German, Paul Henze. These were four-cylinders of 3, 4.9, and 9.9 litres. The next year, the company moved to Nessonvaux, Trooz municipality, and began production in the old Pieper factory. Impéria produced a monobloc 12hp (8.9kW) in 1909. In 1910, the company merged with Springuel and began production in the old Pieper factory. Impéria produced cars designed by German, Paul Henze. These were four-cylinders of 3, 4.9, and 9.9 litres. The next year, the company moved to Nessonvaux, Trooz municipality, and began production in the old Pieper factory. Impéria produced a monobloc 12hp (8.9kW) in 1909. In 1910, the company merged with Springuel and began production in the old Pieper factory. Impéria produced cars designed by German, Paul Henze. These were four-cylinders of 3, 4.9, and 9.9 litres.