Fulmina was a German automobile manufacturer that operated from 1913 to 1926, primarily based in Mannheim-Friedrichsfeld. The company was initially established as Fulmina-Werke Paul Hoffmann GmbH in 1913, before rebranding to Fulmina Werk GmbH in 1921.
The company began its production with a range of medium-sized cars, including models with power outputs of 8/25, 10/30, and 16/45 PS. Fulmina offered both open and closed body styles to cater to different consumer preferences. Following World War I, the company shifted its focus to the 8/22 PS model, which was a conventional four-cylinder vehicle.
Production at Fulmina continued sporadically until 1926, but the overall output remained limited throughout its operational years. The company ultimately ceased manufacturing, marking the end of its brief presence in the automotive industry.
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