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Former French motor vehicle manufacturer, now part of Arquus
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
Panhard
Wheeled reconnaissance vehicle, Armoured car
The Panhard EBR (Panhard Engin Blindé de Reconnaissance, French: Armored Reconnaissance Vehicle) is an armoured car designed by Panhard for the French
Panhard_EBR
Automobile layout
A front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout (FR), also called Système Panhard is a powertrain layout with an engine in front and rear-wheel-drive, connected
Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout
Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout
French armored car
The Panhard ERC (Engin à Roues, Canon; "Wheeled device, cannon") is a French six-wheeled armoured car which is highly mobile and amphibious with an option
Panhard_ERC
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Panhard in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Panhard is a French automotive company. Panhard may also refer to: Panhard rod (Panhard suspension
Panhard_(disambiguation)
Armored car
The Panhard AML (automitrailleuse légère, or "light armoured car") is an armoured car with reconnaissance capability. Designed by Panhard on a lightly
Panhard_AML
Stirling-Panhard was a type of auto-mobile manufactured from 1898. It was fundamentally a French Clément-Panhard that was exported to Great Britain and
Stirling-Panhard
French combat vehicle
Panhard CRAB (Combat Reconnaissance Armored Buggy) is a proposed new generation of 4x4 armoured combat vehicle designed and manufactured by Panhard, unveiled
Panhard_CRAB
Armoured personnel carrier
The Panhard M3 VTT (French: Véhicule de Transport de Troupes) is an amphibious armoured personnel carrier. Developed as a private venture for the export
Panhard_M3
Armoured car
The Panhard 178 (officially designated as Automitrailleuse de Découverte Panhard modèle 1935, 178 being the internal project number at Panhard) or "Pan-Pan"
Panhard_178
Motor vehicle
The Panhard 24 is a compact two-door coupé produced from 1964 to 1967 by French automaker Panhard. It is powered by a front-mounted air-cooled boxer-twin
Panhard_24
Armored personnel carrier
The Panhard VCR (Véhicule de Combat à Roues, French for Wheeled Combat Vehicle) is a light armored personnel carrier (APC) designed by Panhard for the
Panhard_VCR
Motor vehicle
The Panhard Dyna Z is a lightweight motor car produced by Panhard of France from 1954 to 1959. It was first presented to the press at a Paris restaurant
Panhard_Dyna_Z
Motor vehicle
Panhard PL 17 is an automobile made by the French manufacturer Panhard from 1959 until 1965. Presented on 29 June 1959, as successor to the Panhard Dyna
Panhard_PL_17
Type of suspension link
A Panhard rod (also called Panhard bar, track bar, or track rod) is a suspension link that provides lateral location of the axle. Invented by the Panhard
Panhard_rod
Motor vehicle
by Panhard in 1948 (78 years ago) (1948). It was built as an experiment in aerodynamics. Before the end of World War II, French automaker Panhard et Levassor
Panhard_Dynavia
French wheeled all-terrain vehicle
The Panhard Véhicule Blindé Léger ("Light armoured vehicle"), also known by its initialism Panhard VBL or simply VBL, is a French wheeled 4×4 all-terrain
Véhicule_Blindé_Léger
Motor vehicle
The Panhard Dyna Junior is a small sports car built by Panhard from 1952 until 1956. The car was initially offered as a roadster and later as a cabriolet
Panhard_Dyna_Junior
French all-wheel drive truck
The Châtillon-Panhard (French pronunciation: [tʁaktœʁ panaʁ(d) ʃatijɔ̃] was a conventional-cabin, all-wheel drive truck produced between 1911 and 1918
Châtillon-Panhard
Motor vehicle
Clément-Panhard is an automobile designed in 1898 by Arthur Constantin Krebs, manager of Panhard & Levassor co, from his 1896 patent of a car fitted with
Clément-Panhard
Motor vehicle
The Panhard CD is a car designed by Charles Deutsch and built by Panhard from 1963 to 1965. The CD was named for Deutsch and is considered a continuation
Panhard_CD
Brand of sports cars
cars, but a few years after the war, starting with the presentation of a Panhard based cabriolet at the 1950 Paris Motor Show, the company also began to
DB_(car)
French engineer and car industrialist (1841–1908)
Louis François René Panhard (27 May 1841 – 16 July 1908) was a French engineer, merchant and a pioneer of the automobile industry in France. Born in Paris
René_Panhard
Motor vehicle
The Panhard K 101 is a forward control truck aimed at military and commercial use produced between 1937 and 1940 by the French manufacturer Panhard. The
Panhard_K_101
Motor vehicle
The Panhard Dyna X was a lightweight berline produced by the French manufacturer Panhard from 1948 to 1954. It was designed by the engineer Jean Albert
Panhard_Dyna_X
Unarmored SUV, Military light utility vehicle
manufactured by Peugeot but is now manufactured by Panhard. It is to be replaced with the PVP by Panhard. The P4 is a derivative of the Mercedes Geländewagen
Peugeot_P4
Light armoured vehicle, military light utility vehicle, 2-door truck
Protected vehicle", also Panhard PVP) is a light, general-purpose armoured 4-wheel drive vehicle used by the French Army, made by Panhard. It is also designated
Petit_Véhicule_Protégé
World's first automobile race
whose car comes closest to the ideal", was shared equally by manufacturers Panhard et Levassor and Les fils de Peugeot frères ('The sons of Peugeot brothers')
Paris–Rouen_(motor_race)
The Panhard M3 APC used 95% of the components of the Panhard AML armoured cars. A Creusot-Loire TL.21.80 turret was fitted to all 60 Irish Panhard APCs
Armoured fighting vehicles of the Irish Army
Armoured_fighting_vehicles_of_the_Irish_Army
Armoured Car
The Panhard AM 40 P, also known as Model 201, was a prototype French armoured car. In 1938, the French Army was concerned by the lack of heavily armoured
Panhard_AM_40_P
Motor car race
represented France and drove a car manufactured by Panhard. Léonce Girardot, also representing France on a Panhard, was the only other driver to finish. Five
1900_Gordon_Bennett_Cup
Range of trucks produced for the Indian Army
October 2022.[citation needed] Zimbabwe - 633 Saudi Arabia - 50 Panhard TC54s. Togo 80 Panhard TC54s. "Ashok Leyland defence arm ties up with Krauss-Maffei"
Ashok_Leyland_Stallion
Mortar
very light armoured cars, such as the Panhard AML-60, or wheeled armoured personnel carriers, like the Panhard M3. The Brandt Mle CM60A1 was developed
Brandt_Mle_CM60A1
Automobile manufacturer
now grouped with Panhard, is a French manufacturer of Jeep-like four-wheel-drive and armoured fighting vehicles. It bought Panhard from Peugeot in April
Auverland
Motor importer and dealership business
Beaulieu persuaded Du Cros to buy a French Panhard & Levassor. Impressed, Du Cros obtained the rights to sell Panhard & Levassor cars in Britain and Ireland
W_&_G_Du_Cros
Motor vehicle
Coach, and HBR 4/5s were built in total. Other sources (a count by the DB-Panhard clubs of France, Germany, Switzerland, and the US) account for 950 DB coupés
DB_HBR_5
the ten-day, 1,710 km, event over unsurfaced roads in 67 hours driving a Panhard et Levassor. The event was organised by the Automobile Club de France (ACF)
1896_Paris–Marseille–Paris
XLR VBCI AMX 10 RC Panhard AML Panhard EBR Panhard ERC VBC-90 VBL EBRC Jaguar AMX-10P VBMR Griffon Nexter Aravis Panhard M3 Panhard VCR VAB VXB CAESAR
List of modern armoured fighting vehicles
List_of_modern_armoured_fighting_vehicles
American automotive manufacturer
barquette in trade as partial payment. Devin also bought out the stock of a Panhard dealer in California, acquiring ten chassis with engines but no bodies
Devin_Enterprises
Motor vehicle
drive, built in France from 1959 until 1964. Originally equipped with Panhard two-cylinder boxers, the cars built by René Bonnet had Renault four-cylinder
DB_Le_Mans
Two-part gun turret with elevation hinge
widespread use was on two French designs: the AMX-13 light tank and the Panhard EBR armoured car; the Austrian SK-105 Kürassier uses a turret developed
Oscillating_turret
"1897-1918 : Panhard sous les drapeaux". Histoire de guerre, blindés et matériel (in French). No. 136. pp. 7–22. Vauvillier, François (2022). Tous les Panhard militaires
List_of_military_trucks
French automotive brand founded in 1810
by the development of an internal combustion car in 1890, which used a Panhard-Daimler engine. The Peugeot family and company are originally from Sochaux
Peugeot
Motor vehicle
The Panhard CS is a luxury car, most commonly sold with a four-door sedan/saloon body, introduced by Panhard & Levassor at the end of 1929 for the 1930
Panhard_CS
Brazilian armoured car
Greyhound's 37mm main gun, and subsequently, a French turret adopted from the Panhard AML-90. Later models carry unique Engesa turrets with a Belgian 90mm Cockerill
EE-9_Cascavel
French half-track armored car
Schneider P 16, also known as the AMC Citroën-Kégresse Modèle 1929 or the Panhard-Schneider P16, was a half-track that was designed for the French Army before
AMC_Schneider_P_16
Motor car race
of 79.2 km/h (49.2 mph). Rene de Knyff and Henry Farman, both driving Panhards and representing France finished in second and third places, taking a little
1903_Gordon_Bennett_Cup
Perin, Panhard & Cie in Paris. Around 1886 he similarly acquired licences to build Daimler engines in France and started to commission Panhard & Levassor
Louise_Sarazin
July 1898 and covered 1,431 km. It was won by Fernand Charron driving a Panhard et Levassor for 33 hours at an average speed of 43 km/h over unsurfaced
1898_Paris–Amsterdam–Paris
French officer and engineer (1850–1935)
as the Castor angle. The Panhard et Levassor company acquired a license to build 500 cars under the name of Clement-Panhard between 1898 and 1902 featuring
Arthur_Constantin_Krebs
French premium car marque of Stellantis
Citroën confirmed". The Daily Telegraph. "Peugeot & Citroen Luxury Brand? Panhard". Car Advice. 18 June 2007. Retrieved 12 June 2017. "Citroën DS3 first
DS_Automobiles
Economy family car (1967–1983)
subcontracted to the Panhard design department, Panhard's non-military business having in 1965 been absorbed into Citroën's car business. The Panhard team under
Citroën_Dyane
Amphibious Reconnaissance Vehicle
Army, two prototypes were developed by the French companies Renault and Panhard. On top of reconnaissance, the vehicle was also designed for direct infantry
VAPE
French cavalry and infantry. Leclerc Panhard 178 Panhard AML Panhard EBR Panhard ERC Panhard M3 Panhard VCR Panhard VTT Renault FT light tank (3694+; World
List of armoured fighting vehicles by country
List_of_armoured_fighting_vehicles_by_country
Léonce Girardot driving a Panhard won the race and was the only competitor to finish, with Fernand Charron driving a Panhard and Levegh driving a Mors
1901_Gordon_Bennett_Cup
Automobile mechanism
radius rods, and leaf springs. The lateral location can be constrained by a Panhard rod, a Scott Russell linkage, a Watt's linkage, or some other arrangement
Beam_axle
21st 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race
reliability that all cars of the Jaguar, Cunningham and Panhard works teams finished. The Panhard team staged a formation finish, winning the Index of Performance
1953_24_Hours_of_Le_Mans
automobiles was Panhard et Levassor in France, which is also credited for introducing the first four-cylinder engine. Formed in 1889, Panhard was followed
History_of_the_automobile
18th 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race
20 of the 25 entries, including works entries from Gordini, Monopole, Panhard, DB, Renault and Simca. Czechoslovakia was represented by two manufacturers:
1950_24_Hours_of_Le_Mans
Motor vehicle
The Panhard et Levassor Dynamic is a large car produced by the French auto-maker Panhard et Levassor from 1936 to 1940 as a replacement for the company’s
Panhard_et_Levassor_Dynamic
Form of manual transmission
transmission and belt-drive to power the rear wheels. In 1891, the French Panhard et Levassor automobile used a three-speed manual transmission and is considered
Non-synchronous_transmission
Former trail race
in the world". Levassor, who drove one of his cars, a 1205 cc (74 ci) Panhard & Levassor, started carefully, observing his opponents; he overtook the
Paris–Bordeaux–Paris
Motor vehicle
conventional drive-shaft, live axle rear end with four radius rods and a Panhard rod. 604 roadsters and 69 coupes were built with this setup before disc
Honda_S800
South African light armoured car
The Eland is an air-portable light armoured car based on the Panhard AML. Designed and built for long-range reconnaissance, it mounts either a 60mm (2
Eland_armoured_car
French automobile manufacturer
short-run special bodies, coupés or cabriolets for Simca, Ford of France, Panhard and Delahaye. Approximately 2,900 cars of all models were hand-built in
Facel_Vega
French engineer
development and chief stylist for carbuilder Panhard. He was also involved in the design of some of Panhard's military vehicles. Bionier was born in the
Louis_Bionier
French multinational tyre company
Concept PGO PVI Groupe Renault Alpine Renault Renault Trucks ACMAT Arquus Panhard Scorpa SECMA Stellantis Citroën DS Peugeot Toyota Motor Manufacturing France
Michelin
Missile) Launcher Panhard AML-60 Armoured Car Panhard AML-90 Armoured Car Engesa EE-11 Urutu APC (Armored Personnel Carrier) Panhard M3 VTT APC (Armored
List of Gulf War military equipment
List_of_Gulf_War_military_equipment
Form of motor racing
(Peugeot, 16 minutes 30 seconds back), René Panhard (Panhard, 33 minutes 30 seconds back), and Émile Levassor (Panhard, 55 minutes 30 seconds back). The official
Grand_Prix_motor_racing
building steam-powered vehicles. 1887 – Panhard et Levassor established as a car manufacturing concern by René Panhard and Émile Levassor, with the first car
Automotive_industry_in_France
List of pre-1906 motorsport races
August Paris–Trouville race Gilles Hourgières Panhard 22–23 August Lyon–Uriage–Lyon race Étienne Giraud Panhard 12 September Arona–Stresa–Arona race Giuseppe
Motorsport_before_1906
Armored car
the Algerian War, where it was superseded first by the Panhard EBR and subsequently by the Panhard AML in counter-insurgency operations. The EBR was accepted
M8_Greyhound
Military museum in Moscow Oblast, Russia
Algeria after the Algerian War during the 1950s and the 1960s. Two French Panhard AML armoured reconnaissance vehicles and their South African counterpart
Kubinka_Tank_Museum
intended to continue the production of the AMD 35 Panhard 178 at a rate of sixty per month. The Panhard 178 numbers include some hulls not fitted with a
French combat vehicle production during World War II
French_combat_vehicle_production_during_World_War_II
French coachbuilder
Sénonais, in the same way that Citroën was known as Quai de Javel, and Panhard as Porte d’Ivry. After being selected by Raymond Loewy to build his design
Pichon-Parat
Private automobile men's club in France
of Aero-club de France 1977-1989 : Mr. Jean Panhard (1913–2014), director of automobile manufacturer Panhard 1989-1998 : Mr. Philippe Clément 1998-2006 :
Automobile_Club_of_France
Defunct German manufacturer
vehicles with Panhard & Levassor engines, and acquired Daimler's licence from them. Peugeot focused, successfully, on the German market. Panhard & Levassor
Daimler_Motoren_Gesellschaft
French tank gun
by Giat Industries. It is fitted to the ERC 90 F4 Sagaie variant of the Panhard ERC armoured car. Overall length: 5.74 m Barrel length: 4.68 m Rifling
CN_90_F4
French engineer (1843–1897)
1872 in a company that produced wood-working machines, where he met René Panhard. The company also built gas engines and when, in 1886, a Belgian industrialist
Émile_Levassor
Motor vehicle
and ending in Rouen. The winners of the Paris-Rouen race were Panhard & Levassor (Panhard) and Peugeot, both French manufacturers using Benz internal combustion
Benz_Velo
AMD Laffly 80AM AMD Panhard 165 AMDL Panhard Berliet VUDB Berliet VUDB4 Citroen-Kegresse M23 Laffly S15 TOE Laffly 50AM Panhard 178 Armoured personnel
List of World War II weapons of France
List_of_World_War_II_weapons_of_France
77mm gun on Hanomag chassis Pz.Sph. 204(f) mit KwK 42 – gun on French Panhard 178 armoured car 8.8 cm Flak 18 auf Zgkw 12 – AA gun in field gun mount
List of German military equipment of World War II
List_of_German_military_equipment_of_World_War_II
French engineer and automobile maker
sports cars under the CD (sometimes referred to as CD-Panhard, since they depended on Panhard engines). Together with Jean Bertin, Deutsch also worked
Charles_Deutsch
simultaneously. The Heavy car class was won by Charles Jarrott in one of several Panhard 70s entered in the race, with victory in the Light car going to Louis Rigolly
Circuit des Ardennes (motor racing)
Circuit_des_Ardennes_(motor_racing)
French engineer (1927–2006)
He is best known for his work with car manufacturer Panhard. Ducassou-Péhau was hired by Panhard on 1 March 1960. He worked as an engineer in the Bureau
René_Ducassou-Péhau
22nd 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race
Renault and Panhard derivatives. This year DB had five cars present that comprised a pair of the tiny new central-seat HBR model with Panhard engines and
1954_24_Hours_of_Le_Mans
Military vehicle used for forward reconnaissance
I & II Katmerciler Hızır Ateş variant FNSS Pars 8x8 Scout Panhard AML Panhard ERC 90 Panhard VBL Puma RBY MK 1 RG-35 4x4 RPU Rooikat Schützenpanzer SPz
Reconnaissance_vehicle
Shade of blue
Amilcar, Ballot, Bugatti, Delage, Delahaye, Gordini, Ligier, Mathis, Matra, Panhard, Pescarolo Sport, Peugeot, Prost Grand Prix, Rondeau, Salmson, Talbot-Lago
Bleu_de_France_(colour)
Term used in automotive technology
used by Panhard until 1967, potentially had a weight distribution problem analogous to that of the Cord L29 mentioned above. However, the Panhard's air-cooled
Front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout
Front-engine,_front-wheel-drive_layout
The Véhicule d'Action dans la Profondeur is a military vehicle built by Panhard. It has an empty weight of 2500 kg and a useful payload of 1500 kg, and
Véhicule d'Action dans la Profondeur
Véhicule_d'Action_dans_la_Profondeur
(Peugeot) at 16'30", René Panhard (Panhard) at 33'30" and Émile Levassor (Panhard) at 55'30". The official winners were Peugeot and Panhard as cars were judged
History_of_auto_racing
Annual automobile-driving event in England
Finch-Hatton Panhard & Levassor 4 hp, 1896, 4 seat, oil 5:01:10 5 Otto Mayer Panhard & Levassor 4 hp, 1895, 2 seat, petrol 6:07:30 6 Émile Mayade Panhard & Levassor
London to Brighton Veteran Car Run
London_to_Brighton_Veteran_Car_Run
French conglomerate
Concept PGO PVI Groupe Renault Alpine Renault Renault Trucks ACMAT Arquus Panhard Scorpa SECMA Stellantis Citroën DS Peugeot Toyota Motor Manufacturing France
Bolloré
Mechanical component for transmitting torque and rotation
or more joints. This system became known as Système Panhard after the automobile company Panhard et Levassor which patented it. Most of these vehicles
Drive_shaft
French entrepreneur
5 mph), followed by Auguste Doriot (Peugeot), René Panhard (Panhard) and Émile Levassor (Panhard). Count Jules-Albert de Dion reached Rouen 3’30" ahead
Adolphe_Clément-Bayard
Type of steering control in land vehicles
but in 1894, Alfred Vacheron took part in the Paris–Rouen race with a Panhard 4 hp model which he had fitted with a steering wheel. That is believed
Steering_wheel
(1921–1928) Oméga-Six (1922–1930) Otto (1900–1914) Ours (1906–1909) Panhard/Panhard & Levassor (1890–1967) Patin (1899–1900) Pierre Faure (1941–1947) Pilain
List of automobile manufacturers of France
List_of_automobile_manufacturers_of_France
Automotive transmission where the engine drives the rear wheels only
the engine mounted at the front was an 1895 Panhard model, so this layout was known as the "Système Panhard" in the early years. The layout has the advantage
Rear-wheel_drive
Motor vehicle
the 5,000 franc Prix du Petit Journal, which they shared equally with Panhard et Levassor. According to the Musée de l'Aventure Peugeot, a Peugeot Type
Peugeot_Type_5
Scorpion Alvis Stormer SIBMAS Condor APC Cadillac Gage Commando Panhard AML Panhard M3 Daimler FH-70 Field Howitzer Eryx AT4 Starburst Javelin Since
List of equipment of the Malaysian Army
List_of_equipment_of_the_Malaysian_Army
PANHARD
PANHARD
PANHARD
PANHARD
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Door Lock; Latch
Surname or Lastname
Scottish and northern Irish
Scottish and northern Irish : from a pet form of the personal name William.English : variant spelling of Wiley.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Vision; Sight
Girl/Female
German
Glorious Day
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Halstead.Possibly an altered form of Norwegian Holstad.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian
Fearless
Girl/Female
Tamil
Kilimoli | கிலீமோலீ
Pleasing voice
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Compassionate; Merciful; Affectionate; Tender-hearted; Soft-hearted
Surname or Lastname
English (Cornwall)
English (Cornwall) : variant spelling of Jago.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Goddess Laxmi
PANHARD
PANHARD
PANHARD
PANHARD
PANHARD