This was one many electric cars which were built in France during World War II to combat the almost complete absence of petrol for civilian use. It was 4-wheeled coupe with narrow track rear wheels, seating two or three passengers, and also available as delivery van. The 3-seater was said to be designed for owners who employed a chauffer, who was seated at the front, with his passengers behind. Whether such a vehicle was built is not known; no photographs survive. The luxury 2-seater's body was built by Million-Guiet. The range was about 50 miles and tops peed 25 mph (40 km/h). Prices ran fro FFr 29,800 to 36,000; by comparison the last prewar Renault Juvaquattre cost FFr 20,900. The Pierre Faure made an appearance at the first postwar Paris Salon, in 1946, but like others of its kind, it could not compete once petrol cars became available again.