Concorde was a proposed automobile brand based in Montevideo, Uruguay, which emerged in 1965. The brand was introduced by a trio of entrepreneurs: Pedro Walter Garrido Breno, Walter Cesar Cuadra Badano, and Fernando Perdomo Avellaneda. They aimed to manufacture a compact vehicle known as the Concorde 700, which was designed to feature a 700cc two-cylinder engine.
The founders claimed that the vehicle would be produced entirely in Uruguay, with…