NSU (1873 – 1977) was a German manufacturer with a focus on innovation, lightweight engineering, and rotary engine technology. As a result, models such as the Ro 80 and Spider helped pioneer the Wankel engine, while the company also became one of the world’s largest motorcycle manufacturers.
Prinz
The Prinz (1958–1973) is a rear-engined car with a focus on simplicity, low weight, and efficient engineering. Meanwhile, outputs up to 70 PS include the Prinz TT and TTS, which became successful touring car racers.
Ro 80
The Ro 80 (1967 – 1977) is an executive sedan with a focus on advanced engineering, aerodynamic design, and rotary power. As a result, its 115 PS twin-rotor Wankel engine and futuristic styling made it one of the most innovative cars of its era.


















