This Michelin-painted yellow Renault 4CV represents one of the most iconic commercial vehicles of the French post-war era. Faithfully reproduced by Solido under reference 4548, this miniature perfectly captures the spirit of an era when France was rebuilding and Renault was revolutionizing popular mobility.
A true witness to French automotive history , this miniature reproduction is a must-have piece for any collector passionate about French heritage and vintage advertising vehicles.
## Thumbnail Features
- Model: 4CV commercial Michelin
- Brand: Renault
- Year: 1947-1961
- Scale: 1/43rd
- Color: Michelin Yellow
- Manufacturer: Solido
- Reference: 4548
- Protective case included: Yes
## The birth of a popular legend
The
Renault 4CV was born in a unique context, developed in secret during the Occupation by the team of Fernand Picard and Charles-Edmond Serre. This bold project aimed to create a popular car accessible to the greatest number of people, meeting the mobility needs of post-war France. Officially launched in 1947, it quickly became the symbol of the democratization of the automobile.
With its
760cc four-cylinder engine developing 21 horsepower, the 4CV offered modest but sufficient performance for the time. Its revolutionary design with a rear engine, a monocoque body, and its compact dimensions made it a vehicle perfectly suited to French roads and the economic needs of the Trente Glorieuses.
The
commercial success was immediate : more than a million units were produced by 1961, making the 4CV the first French car to reach this symbolic milestone. This success contributed greatly to Renault's recovery and the growth of the French automobile industry.
## Renault in the 1950s
During this period of the 4CV's creation,
Renault was going through a crucial phase in its history. Nationalized in 1945 after the Second World War, Régie Renault, under the leadership of Pierre Lefaucheux, focused on innovation and mass production. The 4CV was part of this strategy of democratizing the automobile, positioning Renault as the manufacturer of the French people.
The company, still influenced by its pre-war heritage as a small-scale manufacturer,
underwent an industrial revolution with the introduction of modern production methods inspired by American manufacturing. This transformation enabled Renault to become a major player in the European automotive industry, laying the foundations for its future international expansion. The diamond-shaped brand also expanded its sales network and partnerships, particularly with companies such as Michelin for specialized utility vehicle versions.
## The epic of the "lump of butter"
The Renault 4CV initially aroused considerable skepticism , both for its revolutionary design and its appearance. Affectionately nicknamed "lump of butter" because of its rounded shape and distinctive yellow color (the only shade available at launch), it divided French public opinion. Some criticized its rear engine, unusual for the time, others its small size.
Yet this small car would have a profound impact on French society . It accompanied the first paid holidays for many families, enabled the urban exodus to the emerging suburbs and facilitated female emancipation by making driving accessible. The 4CV quickly became the symbol of the Trente Glorieuses and access to modernity for the middle classes.
Commercial versions, such as the one in Michelin's colors, demonstrate the remarkable adaptability of this model. Used by representatives, craftsmen, and sales departments, they crisscrossed the roads of France, contributing to the country's economic development. These advertising vehicles, true rolling ambassadors of the brands they represented, helped build the brand image of French companies of the time.
This alliance between Renault and Michelin also symbolized the cooperation between major French manufacturers in the reconstruction of the country. The Michelin 4CV was often used by the Clermont-Ferrand-based manufacturer's technicians and salespeople, traveling throughout France to expand the distribution network and provide after-sales service for Michelin tires.
## Complete your collection of French model cars
This Renault 4CV Michelin Solido
naturally finds its place in the world of French model cars , particularly within the collections dedicated to [advertising vehicles](https://www.bernardmodel cars.fr/collections/voitures-model cars-vehicules-publicitaires) and [emblematic Renaults](https://www.bernardmodel cars.fr/collections/voitures-model cars-renault). It is an ideal complement to the other [4CV Renault](https://www.bernardmodel cars.fr/collections/voitures-model cars-renault-4cv) models available in different liveries.
Collectors passionate about the [1950s](https://www.bernardmodel cars.fr/collections/voitures-model cars-annees-1950) will particularly appreciate this faithful reproduction of a pivotal era in French motoring. It harmonizes perfectly with other model cars from the same period, notably [Solido productions](https://www.bernardmodel cars.fr/collections/voitures-model cars-solido) renowned for their quality of finish and historical accuracy.
This miniature will appeal to both
experienced collectors and enthusiasts of French automotive history, offering a unique window onto the glorious era of French reconstruction and the golden age of the French automotive industry.