Constantin was a French automotive brand that operated from 1951 to 1957, based in Paris. The company specialized in tuning and modifying postwar Peugeot models, particularly focusing on enhancing their performance and aesthetics.
During its brief existence, Constantin produced a limited number of sports cars and racing vehicles derived from the Peugeot 203. The brand participated in motorsport events, including the prestigious 24 Hours of Le Mans, where it campaigned its racing models with varying degrees of success.
The most notable offerings from Constantin were heavily modified two-door coupes based on the Peugeot 203, which became the brand's most popular models. Despite its short lifespan, Constantin contributed to the niche market of performance-oriented vehicles in the postwar era.
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