McDonNe
McDonNe is a lesser-known but historically significant brand of automobile that operated primarily in the early 20th century. Founded in the early 1900s, the company was based in the United States, with its manufacturing facilities located in Detroit, Michigan, a hub for early automotive production. The brand was associated with the McDonnell family, who were involved in the automotive industry during a period when many independent carmakers competed with established manufacturers like Ford and General Motors.
McDonNe vehicles were known for their innovative engineering and distinctive design features. The company produced a
Despite its technical merits, McDonNe struggled to achieve widespread commercial success. The rise of mass-produced automobiles
Only a handful of McDonNe vehicles survive today, often preserved in private collections or displayed in museums.