Eos was a German automobile brand that operated briefly between 1922 and 1923. The company was established by Rossinech & Co. in Berlin. Initially known as Erco, the brand focused on producing light cars during its short existence.
Eos vehicles were powered by a 5/20 PS three-cylinder two-stroke engine, which characterized their design and performance. Despite the limited production period, the brand aimed to cater to the growing demand for affordable and efficient automobiles in the post-World War I era.
The company ceased operations after just a year, and as a result, Eos remains a relatively obscure name in the history of the automotive industry.
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