Alfi (car brand)

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Alfi
owner AG for accumulator and automobile construction
Introductory year 1922
Products Automobiles

Alfi was a German automobile brand.

Brand history

The manufacturer was the AG for accumulator and automobile construction from Berlin-Wedding . The construction period was between 1922 and 1925. The company's automobile plant, which operated as AAA , was in Driesen / Netze .

The Alfi cars were small cars with four-cylinder in - line or two - cylinder boxer engines . A larger car with a four-cylinder engine was also created. This car was already equipped with mechanically operated four-wheel brakes. Alex Fischer was responsible for production in Driesen.

At least one vehicle took part in the small car race at the Berlin AVUS in 1923.

The AAA had to file for bankruptcy in 1925 and stop manufacturing.

Alex Fischer founded Alfi Automobile GmbH in 1927 , which existed until 1928.

Models

model Construction period Displacement (cm³) cylinder power wheelbase
3/12 hp 1922-1925 780 2 boxers 12 HP (8.8 kW)
4/14 hp 1922-1925 940 4 row 14 hp (10.3 kW) 2600 mm
5/20 hp 1922-1925 1320 4 row 20 hp (14.7 kW) 2825 mm
7/35 hp 1922-1925 around 1750 4 row 35 HP (26 kW)

Source: Another source confirms the 4/14 PS with 940 cm³ displacement and 14 PS power that came from the Steudel works , and also mentions a 5/17 PS with 1320 cm³ displacement, 17 PS and 290 cm wheelbase .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hans Christoph von Seherr-Thoss : The German automobile industry. Documentation from 1886 until today . Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, Stuttgart 1974, ISBN 3-421-02284-4 , p. 235 .
  2. Werner Oswald : German Cars 1920–1945. Motorbuch Verlag, Stuttgart 1996, ISBN 3-87943-519-7 , p. 434.
  3. ^ Hans Christoph von Seherr-Thoss : The German automobile industry. Documentation from 1886 until today . Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, Stuttgart 1974, ISBN 3-421-02284-4 , p. 112 .