New Impéria was a Belgian motorcycle brand, founded in Liège in the 1920s.
It mainly produced light and medium-displacement motorcycles, often equipped with JAP, MAG, or Blackburne engines.
The brand became known for its well-finished, robust, and elegant models, designed both for touring and utilitarian use.
In the 1930s, New Impéria also manufactured several sportier models.
The company ceased operations at the end of the 1930s, a victim of the economic crisis and increasing competition.
- AMC single-cylinder 4-stroke engine block, 125 cc (48×69), 6 hp at 6,000 rpm
- Overhead valves
- Magneto ignition
- 4-speed foot-operated gearbox
- Neutral reset lever
- Front suspension: telescopic fork – rear suspension: articulated frame
- Top speed: 55,9 mph