Bully was a German automobile manufacturer based in Berlin, established in 1933. The company specialized in producing a unique vehicle known as the Bully, which was characterized as a three-wheeled, two-seater coupé. The Bully was powered by a 200 cc single-cylinder engine that drove a single rear wheel via a chain mechanism.
Although a few models were equipped with larger 600 cc engines, the overall production of Bully vehicles remained limited. The brand's focus on compact and unconventional designs reflected the automotive trends of the era, but it did not achieve widespread commercial success.
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