Fischer was a German automotive brand that operated briefly between 1912 and 1913. The company was based in Berlin and was initially established as a dealership known as Westautohaus Alex Fischer & Co.
Fischer specialized in the production of light electric vans, which were designed for urban transportation needs. In addition to these commercial vehicles, the company also offered a passenger car version, although production numbers for this model were extremely limited.
After its initial foray into vehicle manufacturing, Fischer became associated with other automotive entities, including AAA and ALFI, which marked a shift in its business focus. The brand's short-lived existence reflected the challenges faced by early automotive manufacturers in a rapidly evolving industry.
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