Alfi was a German automobile manufacturer active from 1922 to 1924, based in Berlin. The company was originally established as Automobil- und Akkumulatorenbau GmbH and initially focused on producing electric vehicles marketed under the name AAA.
In a strategic shift towards internal combustion engines, the company rebranded to Alfi, deriving its name from Alex Fischer, the owner of the firm. Alfi produced a limited range of petrol-powered vehicles, notably the 5/20 and 7/35 PS models, which utilized proprietary engines sourced from various manufacturers.
Despite its brief existence, Alfi's vehicles participated in several sporting events, including the early AVUS races, showcasing the brand's commitment to performance and competition during its operational years.
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