Dechaux (France) - AllCarIndex

Dechaux  

FRANCE

time-calendar.webp 1947-1947

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Place: Paris

Country: France

Dechaux was a French automotive manufacturer that emerged in the post-World War II era. Founded in 1947 by Charles Dechaux, the company aimed to innovate within the automotive sector during a time of significant change and development in France.

At the 1947 Paris Salon, Dechaux showcased a unique chassis design that featured a front-mounted transverse four-cylinder air-cooled engine. This design was notable for its engineering approach, which sought to optimize space and efficiency. However, the project faced challenges, particularly with the integrated automatic gearbox, which ultimately prevented the chassis from being bodied and brought to market.

Despite its innovative concepts, Dechaux did not achieve commercial success and remains a lesser-known name in the history of automotive manufacturing in France. The company's brief existence reflects the difficulties faced by many small manufacturers in the competitive automotive landscape of the late 1940s.

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