Le Dauphin was a French auto maker established in the 3rd arrondissement of Paris by André L.
[1] The company first presented a small two-seater cyclecar in the spring of 1941; production ended in 1942.
[1] The body was built around a simple tube-based structure, probably inspired by recent developments in airplane construction; there was no separate chassis.
[1] The vehicles were produced on a production line at a small factory belonging to Kellner, a coachbuilder previously known for supplying bespoke bodies for chassis of France's luxury car makers.
[1] Petrol for civilian use was becoming unobtainable, and a 2 hp 48-volt electric power unit was substituted.