- Alfi
The Alfi was a German
automobile built in Berlin by an electrical company between 1921 and 1924.The same company had been responsible for the AAA (Aktiengesellschaft für Akkumulatoren und Automobilbau) electric cars and vans which were supplied in large numbers to the German Post Office. In 1922 when they decided to move to engine driven cars they changed their name to Alfi, derived from the owners name Alex Fisher.
The first Alfi model had a
side valve 940 ccfour-cylinder engine manufactured bySteudel ofKamenz inSaxony . The second model had a 1320 cc four-cylinder motor built byAtos ofBerlin .A new Alfi company, Alfi Automobile GmbH was formed in 1927, also by Alex Fisher. This time the cars and vans were 3 wheelers powered by
DKW engines driving the single front wheel. These could be turned 180 degrees to propel the car backward. An additional four-wheeled model, the 4-wheeled Alfi Sport, had a 2/10PS engine, was bodied as an open or coupe two-seater, and was produced in small numbers. The company closed in 1928.
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