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Diatto was an Italian manufacturing company founded in 1835 in Turin by Guglielmo Diatto (1804–1864) to make 'carriages for wealthy customers'. In 1874 Guglielmo’s sons, Giovanni and Battista Diatto, began building railway carriages for Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits and the Orient Express. In 1905 Guglielmo's grandsons, Vittorio and Pietro Diatto, began Diatto-Clément, a cooperative venture making motor-vehicles under license from French manufacturer Clément-Bayard owned by industrialist Adolphe Clément-Bayard. By 1909 they had full ownership of 'Autocostruzioni Diatto' and began developing their own motor-vehicles and exporting them worldwide.

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  • Diatto war ein italienischer Hersteller von Automobilen, der aus dem ehemaligen Eisenbahnhersteller Fratelli Diatto hervorgegangen ist. Der Firmensitz befand sich in Turin. (de)
  • Diatto est un constructeur italien d'automobiles créé en 1905 par les frères Pietro et Vittorio Diatto, spécialisé dans le segment des voitures de sport et de luxe. (fr)
  • La Diatto fu un'impresa metalmeccanica italiana fondata nel 1835 da Guglielmo Diatto, orientata dapprima nella produzione di veicoli ferrotranviari, che si specializzò in seguito nel mercato delle automobili sportive e di lusso. L'azienda rimase in attività come costruttore fino al 1932, proseguendo poi quale produttore di ricambi fino al 1955. (it)
  • Diatto – dawny włoski producent samochodów sportowych z siedzibą w Turynie działający w latach 1905–1929. Markę reaktywowano w 2007 roku. (pl)
  • Diatto was an Italian manufacturing company founded in 1835 in Turin by Guglielmo Diatto (1804–1864) to make 'carriages for wealthy customers'. In 1874 Guglielmo’s sons, Giovanni and Battista Diatto, began building railway carriages for Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits and the Orient Express. In 1905 Guglielmo's grandsons, Vittorio and Pietro Diatto, began Diatto-Clément, a cooperative venture making motor-vehicles under license from French manufacturer Clément-Bayard owned by industrialist Adolphe Clément-Bayard. By 1909 they had full ownership of 'Autocostruzioni Diatto' and began developing their own motor-vehicles and exporting them worldwide. (en)
  • Diatto es una fábrica italiana de automóviles que tiene su antecedente en un taller de carruajes y material tranviario establecido en 1835 por Battista Diatto en el corso Moncalieri de Turín, cercano al río Po, de donde obtenía la energía para las máquinas. Más tarde amplió sus instalaciones para la producción de vagones de tren. Diatto cesó la producción en 1929. (es)
  • Diatto was een Italiaans bedrijf dat werd opgericht in 1835. Tussen 1905 en 1929 produceerde Diatto auto's. Diatto werd in 1835 opgericht door de wielmaker en -hersteller aan de oevers van de Po in Turijn. Het bedrijf was succesvol met het produceren van wielen voor karren en wagens en kende snel verschillende uitbreidingen. Al snel werden de activiteiten uitgebreid en begon Diatto ook omnibussen en trams te bouwen. (nl)
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