Allright, also known as Allreit, was a German automotive brand active from 1908 to 1911. The company was established as part of the Koln-Lindenthaler Metallwerke AG, located in Cologne-Lindenthal. Initially recognized for its production of bicycles and motorcycles, Allright expanded its operations to include light automobiles during its brief existence.
The vehicles produced by Allright were equipped with 1-litre, 2-cylinder engines. Notably, these cars were marketed outside of Germany under the name Vindec, which was also utilized for motorcycles sold in England. In 1924, the company further diversified its portfolio by acquiring Cito, another motorcycle manufacturer that had previously engaged in car production.
Despite its short operational period, Allright contributed to the early automotive landscape in Germany, reflecting the era's transition from two-wheeled to four-wheeled transportation.
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