
DKW - Wikipedia
DKW (Dampfkraftwagen, English: "steam-power car" – the same initials later also used for Des Knaben Wunsch, English: "the knave's/boy's wish"; Das Kleine Wunder, English: "the little wonder" and Deutsche Kinderwagen, English: "German strollers") was a German car- and motorcycle-marque.
DKW: Forgotten German Car Brand from 1928 to 1966 I Roari.
2024年6月22日 · Explore the history of DKW, a pioneering German car brand, its integration into Auto Union, and its transformation into the modern Audi brand.
DKW - Wikicars
2008年8月29日 · Dampf-Kraft Wagen (German: steam-powered vehicle) or DKW is an historic car and motorcycle marque. In 1916, the Danish engineer Jørgen Skafte Rasmussen founded a factory in Saxony, Germany, to produce steam fittings. In the same year, he attempted to produce a steam-driven car, called the DKW.
DKW Logo and symbol, meaning, history, PNG, brand - 1000 Logos
2024年10月17日 · DKW is the name of a historical car brand from Germany, which has many interpretations of its name. It can be deciphered in several ways, starting from “SteamPoweredCar” (DampfKraftWagen), and finishing with “TheLittleWonder” (DadKleineWunder).
DKW - Wikiwand
DKW was a German car- and motorcycle-marque. DKW was one of the four companies that formed Auto Union in 1932 and thus became an ancestor of the modern-day Audi...
DKW: The Complete History of a World Marque - speedreaders.info
Well, not quite altough in the motorcycle arena, in the 1930s DKW (which in German stands for steam-powered car) actually could claim to be the world’s largest manufacturer. If you know Audi, VW, or Daimler-Benz you’re dealing with a piece of DKW history and may not even realize it so the story of this company is definitely worth telling.
The Two Stroke Car – The Wirtschaftswunder – DKW | MAR Online
2022年1月10日 · The DKW brand was to remain for light commercial vehicles and more basic versions of passenger vehicles. In 1957 Daimler-Benz , aware of the fact it had no small cars or vans in its range, began to acquire shares in Auto Union and became majority owners that year, finally acquiring all the remaining shares in 1961.
Audi Heritage: How DKW changed the automotive world
2011年2月16日 · 80 years ago: the DKW F1 was the world’s first volume-produced car with front-wheel drive; Its triumphal career began in 1931; The last DKW models left the assembly lines in Argentina and Brazil in 1968; Jörgen Skafte Rasmussen acquired a majority shareholding in Audi Werke AG of Zwickau, Germany in August 1928.
DKW Motorcycles
The name DKW was trademarked in 1922 and the firm went on to become one of the largest manufacturers of motorcycles in the world. By 1928 they were building some 65,000 engine units annually, and DKW engines could be found powering …
The history of AUDI AG
The first motorcycles to bear the DKW brand name left the factory in 1922, and just a few years later, in 1928, DKW was the world’s largest motorcycle manufacturer. Another important business area was the production of stationary engines for a wide range of applications, for example as drives for machines or generators to produce electricity.