From one of my books:
"The Brandt was one of the most unconventional cars of the post-World War 2 period, and it is hardly surprising that it never went into production. The 985cc horizontal engine had 4 working cylinders containing 2 opposed pistons each, and also 4 charging cylinders. It had an epicyclic gearbox and front-wheel drive. Doors were at front and rear, and the four passengers sat either side of a gangway."