Automobiles Charles Deutsch, commonly referred to as C.D., was a French automobile manufacturer based in Paris, active from 1962 to 1965. The company was founded by Charles Deutsch, who had previously collaborated with René Bonnet in the racing brand D.B. (Deutsch-Bonnet) for 25 years. Following the dissolution of D.B. in 1961, Bonnet pursued his own line of Renault-powered sports cars, while Deutsch opted to continue utilizing air-cooled…