This 1946 Rovin Voiturette, powered by a two-cylinder 425 cc engine, was a typical small car for the postwar period in a devastated Europe. Production of this 2 brake horsepower car totalled 2,500 units. Top speed was 75 km/h (47 mph). The car is on display at Autoworld, Belgium’s national motor museum, in Brussels.
Rovin was a French auto-maker established in the Paris region, and most active from 1946 until 1959, although after 1953 production slowed to a trickle.