Help us to keep our content free by donating.
Your contribution helps cover technical costs and continue our research.
The Caffort was an unusual car whose two front wheels were mounted so close together that it looked like a 3-wheeler. This arrangement avoided the need for a differential. The Caffort was powered by a 1 litre flat-twin engine located next to the driver, and powered the front wheels through a 3-speed gearbox and bevel gears. The Caffort was used primarily as a taxi or delivery van, although some were sold to private citizens for use as passenger cars.