Avolette 125 and Avolette 150 | |
Manufacturer: | Société Air Tourist |
Class: | cycle-car |
Body Style: | open-topped two-seater with detachable canvas top |
Engine: | single-cylinder 125cc or 150cc or 250cc from various suppliers |
Production: | 1955–1958 |
Layout: | RR layout |
Wheelbase: | 1540NaN |
Length: | 27101NaN1 |
Width: | 14201NaN1 |
Height: | 12101NaN1 (with top) |
Avolette is a former French auto-maker.
The Société Air Tourist company, with its little factory at Paris in the rue de Ponthieu, began production of a small three-wheeled car in 1955. Production probably never progressed beyond the prototype stage and ended in 1958.[1]
There was a single model, manufactured under license from Brütsch of Stuttgart. The car featured three wheels, with the single wheel at the back. Also at the back was a single-cylinder engine of between 125 cc und 250 cc. Engines came from various suppliers including Lambretta, Maico, Sachs and Ydral.