Butz was a German automobile brand established in 1934 by Bungarrz & Co. in Munich. The company aimed to penetrate the people's car market with a compact four-wheeled vehicle designed for affordability and practicality.
The Butz model featured a rear-mounted 400cc two-cylinder engine, which was notable for its time. One of the distinctive characteristics of the vehicle was its independent suspension system on all four wheels, enhancing ride comfort and handling. The body style was a two-seater coupe, catering to the needs of small families or individuals.
Additionally, the Butz could be equipped with a two-wheeled trailer that matched the car's color, providing extra storage space for luggage. Despite its innovative features, the brand did not achieve significant commercial success and remains a lesser-known name in automotive history.
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