In the mid-fifties, Renault introduced the Dauphine, a family model that quickly became a commercial success. With just 748 cubic centimeters and 31 hp, it could reach about 105 km/h, a considerable speed for a car of that time. Its design also introduced modern solutions and took better advantage of the interior space than its predecessor, the Renault 4 hp.
In the mid-fifties, Renault introduced the Dauphine, a family model that quickly became a commercial success. With just 748 cubic centimeters and 31 hp, it could reach about 105 km/h, a considerable speed for a car of that time. Its design also introduced modern solutions and took better advantage of the interior space than its predecessor, the Renault 4 hp.