This is all I found: Villard began to build a three wheels vehicle in 1924-5, in its Colombe (Rue Colbert 70) factory. This cyclecar had a 345cc two stroke engine coming from Harissard (Gennevilliers, Seine) with a Longuemare carburator. This first product was named type 25 until 1927 when the name was changed into type 27, and then again into type 29-29A in 1929. In 1929 the factory was in Rue Alphonse Perraud, Paris. Some Villard Sport were produced from 1926 and 1929, and Monsieur Chris won the 1926 Bol d'or.
In 1931 was available also a V4 500 engine, mounted both on three and four wheels vehicles; somewhere this new model is named V4, somewhere else type 33. Before production ended, in 1935, a new 350 Chaise engine was used.
I suppose that quiz car is a V4 type 33, 500cc.