Alphi was a French automobile manufacturer active from 1928 to 1931, based in Paris. The company was founded by a group of engineers: Luart, Poniatowski, Hougardy, who aimed to produce bespoke automobiles. During its brief existence, Alphi completed only four vehicles, each tailored to specific customer requirements.
The first model produced was a sports car equipped with a 1485cc C.I.M.E. engine, which participated in the 1929 Le Mans race but…