Vehicle construction Seitner-Leonhardt

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Vehicle construction Seitner-Leonhardt
legal form
founding 1990
resolution 1992
Seat Bretten , Germany
management Clemens Leonhardt
Branch Automobile manufacturer

The vehicle manufacturing company Seitner-Leonhardt was a German manufacturer of automobiles .

Company history

The company from Bretten started producing automobiles in 1990 under the direction of Clement Leonhardt. The brand name was Leonhardt . Production ended in 1992. There is no known connection to Tiger Automobile GmbH , which manufactured similar vehicles in nearby Eppingen from 1994 onwards.

vehicles

The only model was a replica . The FMR Tg 500 served as a model . The body was made of plastic and offered space for two people in a row. In the prototype, a Citroën engine with 50 hp provided the drive. With this engine, the curb weight was 400 kg and the top speed was 165 km / h. In series production, a four-cylinder engine from the Mini Cooper with a displacement of 1275 cc and an output of 64 hp was used. The engine was mounted in front of the rear axle. The transmission had either four or five gears. The new price was initially 32,000 DM , by the end of 1991 it was about double.

literature

  • Harald H. Linz, Halwart Schrader : The International Automobile Encyclopedia . United Soft Media Verlag, Munich 2008, ISBN 978-3-8032-9876-8 .
  • Hans Peter Weiss, Roland Weiser: Replica & Cabrio Catalog, 1992/93 edition. Max Verlag, Denkendorf 1992.