Photo Gallery «Mathis VL 333 - three-liter car without compromise»
Three wheels are better than four when it comes to low rolling and air resistance. Jean Edouard Andreau was convinced of this idea. Emile Mathis also saw in a three-wheel design the possibility of building a convincing automobile for two to three occupants in times of scarce resources. The result was a speed of 105 km/h and consumed just over three liters of petrol per 100 km. None of the competitors were more uncompromising. Unfortunately, only eight prototypes/pre-series examples were built, but it is worth taking a look back, especially from today's perspective.
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