The Delahaye 235 is a luxury car built by French manufacturer Delahaye from 1951 until 1954.
Presented at the 1951 Paris Auto Salon, the 235 was an attempt at updating the pre-war Type 135 for the 1950s.[2] It competed with the Grégoire and Anjou models, built by Hotchkiss, another French luxury marque. Delahaye needed a boost, as combined production of the Types 135 and 175 (and the long wheelbase 178/180) had dropped to an abysmal 77 by 1951.[3] Most noticeable was the new modern ponton-style bodywork, with the full-width front designed by chief designer Philippe Charbonneaux. The mechanics were credited to Fernand Lacour.[1] The prototypes body was manufactured by Motto in Italy, and a total of 84 Types 235 were built. The 235 was originally sold only in chassis form and received bodywork from various coachbuilders, mainly Henri Chapron, but also from Figoni