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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DKWDKW - Wikipedia

    DKW ( Dampf-Kraft-Wagen, English: "steam-powered car", also Deutsche Kinder-Wagen English: "German children's car". Das-Kleine-Wunder, English: "the little wonder" or Des-Knaben-Wunsch, English: "the boy's wish", from when the company built toy two-stroke engines) was a German car - and motorcycle - marque.

  2. Between 1954 and 1964, DKW drivers won more than 100 championship titles, 150 overall victories, 35 team first prizes and 2,500 class victories. But when the two-stroke era came to an end at Auto Union, the factory withdrew from motorsport in the autumn of 1964.

  3. Feb 16, 2011 · Learn how DKW, a German car brand acquired by Audi in 1928, pioneered front-wheel drive technology and became a best-seller in the 1930s. Discover the history and legacy of DKW models from 1931 to 1968.

  4. Learn about the origins, innovations and achievements of DKW, the world's largest motorcycle manufacturer in the 1930s. Explore the extensive database of documentation, manuals, media and links for DKW enthusiasts and experts.

  5. wikicars.org › en › DKWDKW - Wikicars

    Aug 29, 2008 · Dampf-Kraft Wagen (German: steam-powered vehicle) or DKW is an historic car and motorcycle marque. In 1916, the Danish engineer Jørgen Skafte Rasmussen founded a factory in Saxony, Germany, to produce steam fittings. In the same year, he attempted to produce a steam-driven car, called the DKW.

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  7. DKW was a German car manufacturer that produced various models of front wheel drive cars with two-stroke engines. See photos, release dates, body types and history of DKW F8, F102, F9, F7 and more.