Audax was a French automobile brand established in 1914 by Lenefait et Cie, based in Rouen, France. The company produced a conventional light car featuring a 4-cylinder engine, which was typical for vehicles of that era.
Although Audax was still listed as an active manufacturer in 1920, there is no documented evidence to confirm whether any cars were produced after World War I. The brand's operations and production appear to have ceased shortly thereafter, leaving a limited legacy in the automotive industry.
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