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The Devaux Coupe is an Australian automobile released by Devaux Cars Pty Ltd in 2001. The Devaux Coupe was designed by David J. Clash in Australia. It was named after his mother's maiden name (French ancestors) as the car was inspired by the great French coach builders of the 1930s. It is powered by a 3.4-liter Jaguar XR6 straight 6, or a GM LS1 5.7 V8 producing 361 bhp (269 kW; 366 PS) and 470 N⋅m (347 lbf⋅ft) of torque. There is also a spyder variant, and the cars are available in both left-hand or right-hand drive, the gray coupe shown here being the former.
This vehicle is not related to the DeVaux, an American-built automobile of the 1930s.