Attila Fahrradwerke AG, originally known as Kretschmer & Co., was a German company based in Dresden-Lobtau that operated from 1900 to 1901. The company initially focused on the production of bicycles before attempting to diversify into the automotive sector.
In its brief foray into car manufacturing, Attila developed a prototype of a two-seater three-wheeler. This vehicle was powered by a 2-horsepower Aster engine. However, the venture into automobile production was short-lived, and only a few prototypes were created before the company ceased its automotive efforts.
Despite its limited production and short operational period, Attila Fahrradwerke AG represents an early example of a bicycle manufacturer attempting to transition into the burgeoning automotive industry of the early 20th century.
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