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    DKW was founded by Danish engineer Jørgen Skafte Rasmussen in 1916 and became part of Auto Union in 1932. It produced two-stroke engines for cars and motorcycles, and was one of the first to use front-wheel drive and transverse engines.

  2. Jun 22, 2024 · DKW was a pioneer of steam-powered cars and front-wheel drive, and later became part of Auto Union with Audi, Horch and Wanderer. Learn about its history, models, achievements and disappearance from the automotive scene.

    • Audi. One of the keys to the success of the still-young Auto Union was the allocation of a specific market segment to each of the individual brands in order to create a coordinated model range.
    • DKW. On 29 June 1932, when the four companies – Audi, DKW, Horch and Wanderer – merged to form the Auto Union, Zschopauer Motorenwerke/DKW was chosen to be the parent company for legal reasons.
    • Horch. The Horch Werke in Zwickau had never departed from the principle laid down by company founder August Horch, namely only to build good, powerful cars.
    • Wanderer. Wanderer Werke AG in Chemnitz had a diverse production programme at a very early stage: bicycles (from 1885), motorcycles (from 1902), office machines (from 1904), machine tools (from 1898) and cars (from 1913).
  3. Feb 16, 2011 · 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.

  4. Browse and bid on DKW models from the Auto Union brand, including cars, motorcycles, and mopeds. See photos, prices, and details of each listing.

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  5. Find and buy DKW classic cars from various models and years on Classic Trader, a platform for classic car enthusiasts. Learn about the history, logo, and features of DKW, a German brand that merged with Auto Union and Audi.

  6. DKW, founded by Jörgen Skafte Rasmussen in 1921, competed successfully with two-stroke engines in various motorsport events from 1929 to 1964. Learn about DKW's achievements in car and motorcycle racing, from the Monte Carlo Rally to the Isle of Man TT, and the Auto Union era.

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