Year of manufacture
1952
Cylinders and position
In-line 6-cylinder
HP
152 HP
CC
3.500 cc
Maximum speed
150 km/h
Transmission
4-speed manual
Maximum revolutions
N/D
Consumption
N/D
Acceleration 0-100 km/h
N/D
Torque
N/D
Dimensions
N/D
Weight
N/D
The last Delahaye
Only 82 units were produced between 1952 and 1954. With a top speed of 185 km/h, Letourner et Marchand designed the bodywork for this model. Emile Delahaye founded the company in 1894, which went through several crises and wars, but survived them all. This was the last model produced by the French marque before its demise.
One of the brand’s models, the VLR, crossed Africa from Cape Town to Algeria in 44 days, a total of 14,299 km, which would correspond to 10 days, 5 hours and 15 minutes uninterrupted.















