Bravo was an automotive manufacturer based in Mannheim, Germany, founded in 1921 as Union Klcinauto-Werke. The company initially focused on producing trucks during World War I but later shifted its attention to the production of light automobiles. Among its notable models was the 4/1OPS, which featured a 2-cylinder engine, as well as a four-cylinder variant. However, Bravo's production remained limited in scale.
In addition to manufacturing its own vehicles, Bravo was involved in the production of the RABAG-BUGATTI and provided bodywork for other automotive firms. Despite its brief existence and small-scale operations, Bravo contributed to the early automotive landscape in Germany during the early 20th century.
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