VELAM

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| industry = Automotive

| image = Velam isetta crop.jpg

| name = Véhicule Léger à Moteur

| location_country = France

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VELAM (Véhicule Léger à Moteur, or "light vehicle with motor") was a French automobile manufacturer that made VELAM microcars under the licence of the Isetta from the Italian Iso. Powered by a 236 cc engine, it was capable of speeds in excess of {{convert|50|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on}}.

Around 5,000 cars were built between 1955 and 1959.

The Velam was featured in the 1957 film Funny Face and the 1962 French film Adieu Philippine.

File:Rétromobile 2018 - Isetta Velam - 1957 - 002.jpg

In 1957 a Rekord Car was built, so 30th July 1957 Bianchi and Claude drove to seven

international (class K) records; eleven further were taken. https://rarefrenchsportscars.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/velam-final.pdf, retrieved 15 September 2024

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Category:Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of France

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