Herzog was a German automotive manufacturer that emerged in 1979, based in Frankfurt. The company specialized in the production of an amphibious vehicle, which was a unique offering in the automotive market at the time.
The Herzog amphibious car was powered by a Ford V6 engine, available in two displacements: 2.3 liters and 2.6 liters. It featured independent suspension on all four wheels, which contributed to its versatility both on land and in water. The vehicle was equipped with a 10-speed all-synchromesh gearbox, enhancing its performance capabilities.
Despite its innovative design and engineering, the Herzog amphibious car was priced at DM 65,000, making it a costly option for consumers. Ultimately, only one prototype of the vehicle was produced, limiting its presence in the automotive landscape.
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