Wanderer

Wanderer
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Wanderer was a German manufacturer of bicycles, motorcycles, automobiles, vans and other machinery.
During the Great Depression, in 1929, the company owner, Dresdner Bank, sold the motorcycle business to František Janeček (creating Jawa), and in 1932 divested the rest of Wanderer.
The car division with its Siegmar factory became part of Auto Union together with Horch, Audi and DKW.
In this quartet, Horch was positioned as the luxury brand, DKW and Slaby-Beringer built cheap two-stroke cars, and Audi and Wanderer competed in the Middle class and Upper Middle class segments.
Vehicles found for this make: 171 — Show all: Display as images / Display as list
Model names found for Wanderer
Chassis/code names found for Wanderer
Model names found for Wanderer
- (unknown) (23)
- 1 1/2 hp (1)
- 600 (1)
- W 10 (1)
- W 11 (1)
- W 11 Kübelwagen (7)
- W 15 (1)
- W 21 (4)
- W 22 (10)
- W 22 Kübelwagen (2)
- W 23 (12)
- W 23 Cabriolet (10)
- W 23 S Kübelwagen (3)
- W 235 (2)
- W 24 (30)
- W 24 Cabrio-Limousine (1)
- W 24 Cabriolet (21)
- W 240 (1)
- W 245 (2)
- W 25 K (7)
- W 250 (2)
- W 250 Cabriolet (2)
- W 26 (8)
- W 26 Tourenwagen (1)
- W 40 (3)
- W 40 Cabriolet (3)
- W 45 (1)
- W 50 (3)
- W 50 L Cabriolet (2)
- W 52 (3)
- W 8 (2)
- W10 (1)
Chassis/code names found for Wanderer
- (none) (171)