Acquired by Volkswagen, merged with Auto Union to create Audi, production of high-end Audis
Successor
Audi
Headquarters
Neckarsulm
,
Germany
Products
Knitting machines, automobiles, motorcycles, mopeds and scooters
NSU Motorenwerke AG, or NSU, was a German manufacturer of automobiles, motorcycles and pedal cycles, founded in 1873. Acquired by Volkswagen Group in 1969, VW merged NSU with Auto Union, creating Audi NSU Auto Union AG, ultimately Audi. The name NSU originated as an abbreviation of "Neckarsulm", the city where NSU was located.[1]
^"Die NSU-Firmengeschichte". Retrieved 1 January 2016.
NSUMotorenwerke AG, or NSU, was a German manufacturer of automobiles, motorcycles and pedal cycles, founded in 1873. Acquired by Volkswagen Group in...
The NSU Prinz (Prince) is an automobile which was produced in West Germany by the NSUMotorenwerke AG from 1958 to 1973. The first post-war NSU car, the...
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following its takeover by Volkswagen in 1964 and later merger with NSUMotorenwerke in 1969. The current corporate entity which bears the Auto Union name...
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Wankel began working at German firm NSUMotorenwerke to design a rotary compressor as a supercharger for NSU's motorcycle engines. Wankel conceived the...
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resulted from the merger of Auto Union Aktiengesellschaft (AG) and NSUMotorenwerke in 1969. Auto Union AG in turn was formed in 1932, following the merger...
after the war were the luxurious BMW 501 and BMW 502 in 1952. In 1957 NSUMotorenwerke re-entered the car market. Automobile manufacturers in East Germany...
photographic and electronics retail chain, Dixons NSU Prinz, automobile produced in West Germany by NSUMotorenwerke AG from 1957 to 1973 Prinz (crater), an impact...
German automotive maker (and Wankel pistonless rotary engine pioneer) NSUMotorenwerke AG [clarification needed] Its core products include the Audi RS4, the...
home of car manufacturer NSU which was taken over by Volkswagen in 1969 and fused with Auto Union to create Audi. The former NSU plant is the smaller of...
The NSU Quick 50 was a light motorcycle manufactured by NSUMotorenwerke AG. NSU started producing the Quick 50 in Neckarsulm, Germany in 1962. 9,323 Quick...
had planned to introduce the GM Wankel rotary engine (licensed from NSUMotorenwerke AG) in the Monza's 1975 model. Rotary issues included mediocre fuel...
manufacturer Neckarsulmer Stahlfabriken, which would later become part of NSUMotorenwerke. Water, to cool the engine, was run through the tubular frame. The...
(1902–1904) Motosachoche A1 New Werner (produced until 1908) NSU 3 hp (Neckarsulm: NSUMotorenwerke) Norton Big 4 Perks & Birch Motor-wheel, Singer (1899–1904)...
in Lindau on Lake Constance. He began development of the engine at NSUMotorenwerke AG, leading to the first running prototype on 1 February 1957. Unlike...
Comotor SA was a joint venture between NSU and Citroën, created in Luxembourg in April 1967. Its goal was to produce Wankel engines. It followed an earlier...