The Panhard 24 is a compact two-door coupé automobile produced between 1964 and 1967 by French manufacturer Panhard. It was powered by a front-mounted air-cooled two-cylinder boxer motor: the basic design of this unconventional engine dated back to the 1940s. In 1965, a lengthened Panhard 24 was launched and promoted as a two-door four- or five-seat saloon. Plans for a four-door version which might have enabled the car more effectively to replace the commercially successful Panhard PL 17 saloon were never implemented, however.
Panhard 24
The Panhard 24 BT provided more than 25 cm (9.8 in) of extra leg space for the back seat passengers
1967 Panhard 24BT, the long wheelbase version
1964 Panhard 24CT, the short wheelbase version
Panhard was a French motor vehicle manufacturer that began as one of the first makers of automobiles. It was a manufacturer of light tactical and military vehicles. Its final incarnation, now owned by Renault Trucks Defense, was formed by the acquisition of Panhard by Auverland in 2005, and then by Renault in 2012. In 2018 Renault Trucks Defense, ACMAT and Panhard combined under a single brand, Arquus.
Panhard et Levassor (1887–1895). This model was the first registered automobile in Portugal
Panhard et Levassor's Daimler Motor Carriage, 1894
12 h.p. Panhard, ca. 1902
1933 Panhard et Levassor X74