Porsche Type 32 (NSU prototype)
To offset sales problems in the motorcycle segment, NSU Motorenwerke in Neckarsulm plans to start producing a small car. Ferdinand Porsche, an engineer from Bohemia, is commissioned to design the vehicle which is presented as a prototype in 1934. With its torsion bar suspension and air-cooled engine as well as its design lines, the car has much in common with the later Beetle. Due to financial difficulties, NSU Motorenwerke never begins production of the Porsche Type 32.
To offset sales problems in the motorcycle segment, NSU Motorenwerke in Neckarsulm plans to start producing a small car. Ferdinand Porsche, an engineer from Bohemia, is commissioned to design the vehicle which is presented as a prototype in 1934. With its torsion bar suspension and air-cooled engine as well as its design lines, the car has much in common with the later Beetle. Due to financial difficulties, NSU Motorenwerke never begins production of the Porsche Type 32.