Express-Werke AG was a German automotive manufacturer based in Neumarkt, primarily recognized for its production of bicycles. Founded in 1901, the company ventured into the automotive sector by developing an electric car, marking its entry into the burgeoning automobile industry.
In addition to the electric vehicle, Express-Werke AG produced a two-cylinder light car, which contributed to its early automotive offerings. The company also developed a four-cylinder model, although this vehicle remained a prototype and was never mass-produced.
Throughout its operational years, Express-Werke AG maintained a focus on two-wheeled vehicles, expanding into motorcycles in 1932. The company's early innovations in electric and light vehicles reflected the technological advancements of the time, although it ultimately did not achieve significant prominence in the automotive market.
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