A post-war experiment in aerodynamic design, the Panhard Dynavia was presented at the 1948 Paris Motor Show. Designed by Louis Bionier, the bodywork was executed in Duralinox, an aluminium/magnesium alloy, making the car extremely light so that its 28hp, 610cc flat-twin engine could propel it to a top speed of 131kph (82mph). Only two Dynavias were built, though it did influence the design of later Panhard models.












