Alphi

Alphi was a car manufacturer in France from 1929 to 1931. Only four cars were made. The name Alphi was short for Automobiles du Luart, Poniatowski, Hougardy, Ingėnieurs. The three engineers set up their business in the rue de l'Universitė in the 7th arrondissement of Paris. The other two were touring cars, powered by Continental engines, one a 2.6-litre 6-cylinder and the other a 5.0-litre 8-cylinder. They had an independent rear suspension with transverse rear axles, and rigid front axles. Only two Alphis were surviving as of 1968; the supercharged race car and the 6-cylinder touring car.

Alphi

Alphi was a car manufacturer in France from 1929 to 1931. Only four cars were made. The name Alphi was short for Automobiles du Luart, Poniatowski, Hougardy, Ingėnieurs. The three engineers set up their business in the rue de l'Universitė in the 7th arrondissement of Paris. The other two were touring cars, powered by Continental engines, one a 2.6-litre 6-cylinder and the other a 5.0-litre 8-cylinder. They had an independent rear suspension with transverse rear axles, and rigid front axles. Only two Alphis were surviving as of 1968; the supercharged race car and the 6-cylinder touring car.