'
Wanderer' was a
German automobile manufacturer from
1911 to
1939.
History

Wanderer W25K (1936-1938)

Wanderer W 23 Cabriolet 1938

Wanderer W 24 Limousine 1939
The first two or three seater models used four cylinder 1145
cc and 1220 cc engines. The 1220 cc model lasted until
1925.
The first six cylinder model appeared in
1928.
The company formed part of
Auto Union with
Horch,
Audi and
DKW from
1932. The next Wanderer model (1692 cc four cylinder) was similar to a parallel DKW model. In
1933, an Audi model was equipped with a Wanderer-built 1963 cc six cylinder ohv engine. The top model from
1936 to 1939 was ''W50'', propelled by a 2257 cc six cylinder engine. There were also sporting fours (''W24'' and ''W25'') and another six cylinder model of 2632 cc (''W23'').
Wanderer cars were always admired for their high quality and sporting character.
The Siegmar and Schönau plants in
Saxony were destroyed during
World War II, closing this chapter in the history of automobiles. A subcamp of
Flossenburg concentration camp, KZ Siegmar-Schonau, was operated during the war to provide
slave labour for the Wanderer vehicle plants.
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See also
★
List of automobile manufacturers
★
Auto Union