The Grinnell was an American electric car manufactured in Detroit, Michigan by the Grinnell Electric Car Company from 1910 to 1913. The Grinnell was a five-seater closed coupe that sat on a 8 ft (2.4 m) wheelbase. The company claimed to have a 90-mile (140 km) range per charge. The vehicle cost $2,800 (equivalent to $91,560 in 2023). For comparison, Ford Model F of 1905 and the Enger 40 [de] were both $2000 (equivalent to $67,822 in 2023).[1]

A Grinnell featured in an advertisement for Exide batteries.

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  1. ^ Clymer, Floyd (1950). Treasury of Early American Automobiles, 1877-1925. New York: Bonanza Books. p. 104.