Audi Type K, the Glossary
The Audi Type K was a car introduced by Audi at the Berlin Motor Show in September 1921.[1]
Table of Contents
7 relations: Audi, Audi Type M, E-segment, Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout, Germany, World War I, Zwickau.
- Cars introduced in 1922
Audi
Audi AG is a German automotive manufacturer of luxury vehicles headquartered in Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany.
Audi Type M
The Audi Type M was a large car first presented at the Berlin Motor Show in 1923 and produced by Audi between 1924 and 1927. Audi Type K and Audi Type M are 1920s cars and Audi vehicles.
See Audi Type K and Audi Type M
E-segment
The E-segment is the 5th category of the European segments for passenger cars, synonymous with the term executive car.
Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout
A front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout (FR) is an automotive design with an engine in front and rear-wheel-drive, connected via a drive shaft.
See Audi Type K and Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout
Germany
Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), is a country in Central Europe.
World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
See Audi Type K and World War I
Zwickau
Zwickau (Polish: Ćwików; Czech: Cvikov) is, with around 87,500 inhabitants (2020), the fourth-largest city of Saxony, Germany, after Leipzig, Dresden and Chemnitz and it is the seat of the Zwickau District.
See also
Cars introduced in 1922
- Abingdon (1922 automobile)
- Alfa Romeo RL
- Astra (1922 automobile)
- Audi Type K
- Austin 7
- Checker Motors Corporation
- Citroën Type C 5HP
- Dagmar (automobile)
- Fiat 519
- Fiat 804
- Jewett (automobile)
- Lancia Lambda
- Lancia Trikappa
- Opel 10/30 (10/35) PS
- Peugeot Type 173
- Star (automobile)