In the beginning the German company Wanderer, located in Chemnitz, Saxony, was associated with bicycles, commenced production of motorcycles in 1902. The first trial production of motor cars took place in 1904.
In 1932 the company merged with DKW, Audi and Horch to form Auto Union. The brand ceased to exist after WW II.
Subject ID: 2065
MoreIn the beginning the German company Wanderer, located in Chemnitz, Saxony, was associated with bicycles, commenced production of motorcycles in 1902. The first trial production of motor cars took place in 1904.
In 1932 the company merged with DKW, Audi and Horch to form Auto Union. The brand ceased to exist after WW II.
Subject ID: 2065
Subject ID: 2065