Austro was a short-lived automobile manufacturer based in Neutitschein, Austria, active from 1913 to 1914. Founded by Fritz Huckel, the company specialized in the production of cyclecars, a category of lightweight vehicles designed for economical operation.
The Austro cyclecar was notable for its use of a 5/7 PS V-twin engine sourced from NSU, later replaced by a V-twin engine from Laurin & Klement. The vehicle featured a four-speed gearbox…