Horch
August Horch
August Horch (12 October 1868 – 3 February 1951) was a German engineer, automotive pioneer, and founder of both Horch and Audi, two of the four brands later united under the Auto Union emblem that forms the basis of the modern Audi logo.
Horch 853 Coupé “Manuela” Stromlinien Coupé
What: Horch 853 Stroemlinien CoupéDesigner: Johannes BeeskowOwner: Bernd RosemeyerEra: Horch, Pre-WarModel Family: 853Market / Zone(s): EUModel Years: 1937Production Span: 1937 (1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939,...
Horch 8, Type 303 Phaeton (1926-1927)
The Horch 8 Type 303 is a luxury automobile introduced in 1926 by Horchwerke AG of Zwickau. It holds a significant place in German automotive history as the first German production car equipped with an eight-cylinder engine.
Horch 11/22 hp (1906)
The Horch 11/22 hp, also known as the Horch 18–22 hp, was an early four-cylinder automobile produced by Horch & Cie. Motorwagenwerke in Zwickau and is most notable for winning the 1906 Herkomer Competition.
Horch Modell 1 Vis à Vis (1900-1901)
The Horch Modell 1 Vis à Vis is the first automobile produced by August Horch and the earliest known vehicle of the Horch brand, completed in 1900.

