History
Clyno 10.8 HP
Clyno achieved remarkable success in the mid-1920s, briefly outselling all competitors except Morris and Austin. The 10.8 HP offered excellent value with reliable performance and low running costs that appealed to first-time car buyers. Despite this success, the company overexpanded and faced financial difficulties following a factory fire and increased competition. By 1929, Clyno had ceased production, becoming one of the period's most dramatic automotive failures.