
Peugeot Vlv
It looks like a tricycle, but the rear two wheels of this Peugeot VLV are very close together.
Both rear wheels share the same brake. The total length of the vehicle is 2.67 m. The electrically driven VLV (Voiture Légère de Ville – light town car) was manufactured by Peugeot during World War II because of the lack of fossil fuels, . Peugeot built 377 of these two-seater vehicles between 1941 and 1945, many of which were used by the postal service. Its range is 80 km and it can reach a maximum speed of 30 km/h. Four front-mounted 12-volt batteries power the car.
Plan your visitTechnical specifications
Engineelectric
Power3.75 hp
Top speed50 km/h
Number of gears1 gears
Driverear wheel drive
Dimensions
Length3.2m
Width1.25m
Height1.27m
Wheelbase1.95m
Other
Year of construction1941
Country of originFrance
Bodyworktouring
PeriodPost Vintage (1931-1945)


