Fuldamobil (Germany) - AllCarIndex

Fuldamobil  

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GERMANY

time-calendar.webp 1950-1960

Brand Data

Company Name: Elektromashinbau Fulda GmbH

Place: Fulda

Country: Germany

Fuldamobil was a German automobile brand established by Elektromaschinbau Fulda GmbH in the 1950s. The company specialized in the production of three-wheeled coupés, which were notable for their unique design and compact size. The vehicles were powered by either a 250cc Ilo or a 360cc Sachs single-cylinder engine, providing a lightweight and efficient driving experience.

The initial models featured a frame constructed with alloy panels, but the design evolved to include an all-steel body by 1957, enhancing the vehicle's aesthetic appeal. During the years 1954 to 1955, Fuldamobil cars were also produced under license by NWF (Nordwestlend Fahrzeugbau AG) in Wilhelmshaven, utilizing a 200cc Ilo engine. Some variants of the model included twin rear wheels positioned closely together, and a few cabriolet versions were manufactured.

The Fuldamobil design was adapted and produced in various international markets, leading to a range of different names and configurations. In Britain, it was marketed as the Nobel 200 by York Noble Industries, while in Sweden, it was known as the Fram King Fulda. Other adaptations included the Bambino in the Netherlands, the Attica and Alta in Germany, the Hans Vahaar in India, and the Bambi in Chile. The brand's production spanned from the early 1950s until the end of the decade, marking a distinctive chapter in the history of compact vehicles.

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