Avior was a Belgian automotive brand that operated briefly between 1946 and 1947. The company produced a sports car characterized by its elegant design, which featured flowing wings and disc wheels, reflecting the prewar styling trends. The vehicle was powered by a 70 horsepower, 1930cc four-cylinder engine, the origins of which were not clearly documented, although it was reported to be of British manufacture.
The Avior featured independent suspension on all wheels, utilizing rubber components at the rear. While the company announced plans for both coupé and saloon versions of the car, it remains uncertain whether any of these variants were ever produced. It is believed that the two-seater sports model was the only version of the Avior that was actually manufactured.
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