Falcon was a German automobile manufacturer that operated from 1921 to 1926. The company was initially established as Falcon Automobilwerke GmbH in Sontheim before relocating to Ober-Ramstadt, where it was restructured as Falcon-Werke AG in 1922.
The vehicles produced by Falcon were characterized by their conventional design, featuring the pointed radiator that was typical of German cars during the early 1920s. The company offered models equipped with engines of 1250cc producing 20 horsepower and 1496cc generating 36 horsepower, the latter of which had some sporting potential.
Production of Falcon vehicles ceased in 1926, after which the factory in Ober-Ramstadt was acquired by ROHRAutoAG, marking the end of Falcon's operations in the automotive industry.
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