Simplex is an automobile manufacturer that existed briefly, in France, between 1919 and 1921.
The name Simplex was used during the early years of the twentieth century by a number of automobile manufacturers including one each in and England, and by (at least) two auto-makers in North America. The French Simplex company was not connected with these.
Simplex took a stand at the Paris Motor Show in October 1919 and exhibited a light âÂÂvoituretteâ style car featuring a single cylinder horizontal motor of 735cc. The motor was balanced by an imaginatively configured longitudinal counter-weight which was intended to limit engine vibrations.
The wheelbase was a relatively modest . Front brakes were included.
The carâÂÂs âÂÂBull-noseâ style radiator is reminiscent of the pre-war Morris Oxford.