1937 Panhard et Levassor X76 Dynamic Bionnier

The 1937 Panhard X76 Dynamic Biennier was a French luxury car produced by Panhard et Levassor. It was designed by Jean Andreau and had a body crafted by the coachbuilder Marcel Pourtout.

The X76 Dynamic Biennier was powered by a 6-cylinder engine with a displacement of 2.5 liters, which produced 55 horsepower. It had a top speed of around 80 mph (130 km/h). The car featured independent front suspension and hydraulic brakes, which were advanced features for the time.

The body of the X76 Dynamic Biennier was sleek and streamlined, with a long hood and a sloping roofline. It had seating for six passengers and was equipped with luxurious amenities such as a radio, a clock, and a cigarette lighter. The interior was also finished in high-quality materials, such as leather and wood.

The X76 Dynamic Biennier was one of the most expensive cars of its time, and only a limited number were produced. Today, it is a rare and sought-after classic car, prized for its combination of style, luxury, and advanced engineering.


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Specification
Production Start 1937
Country of origin France