Argus was a German automobile manufacturer active from 1902 to 1906, founded by Paul Jeannin in Berlin-Reinickendorf. Initially, Jeannin imported Panhard vehicles from France, but he soon began producing his own cars. The first models, introduced in 1902, utilized Panhard engines and components. By 1903, Argus transitioned to manufacturing its own engines, offering a range of power outputs with 2-cylinder and 4-cylinder configurations, including…