Gorke was a German automobile manufacturer that operated briefly from 1921 to 1922. Founded by Fritz Gorke in Leipzig, the company specialized in the production of three-wheeled cyclecars.
The vehicles produced by Gorke were powered by an NSU motorcycle engine, which was notable for its compact design. The engine and transmission were mounted on the side of the car, utilizing a chain drive system that connected to one of the rear wheels. This…