1908 - 1932

Tudhope 
  • Body type:  All types
  • Country of origin:  Canada
  • Built in:  Canada

Tudhope Motor Company stands as a poignant chapter in the annals of Canadian automotive history, originally springing to life in Orillia, Ontario. Founded by William Tudhope, the company initially thrived under his vision and entrepreneurial spirit. This venture marked an era when the automotive industry was in its nascent stages in Canada, and Tudhope was at the forefront, weaving innovation with ambitious craftsmanship.

The Tudhope car, notably the “Tudhope-Everitt,” was an emblem of ingenuity—a machine that catered to the era’s demand for durability and performance. Released in 1910, this vehicle boasted the use of the McIntyre chassis and a powerful engine, making it a cherished commodity of its time. Its design catered to the rugged Canadian landscapes, promising reliability and efficiency.

However, despite the initial success and groundbreaking designs, Tudhope couldn’t sustain its momentum in the rapidly evolving car industry. The company ceased car production shortly after, in 1913, transitioning to other ventures. Today, Tudhope’s legacy is a testament to early Canadian craftsmanship and innovation, still celebrated by automotive enthusiasts and historians alike, reflecting a brief yet brilliant spark in the automotive world.



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