Brand family tree - Horch

Brand family tree - Horch
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Horch - oustanding quality

Although in 1909 August Horch left his Horchwerke in Zwickau, which had been established in 1904, he had none the less laid down a product design philosophy for the cars with his declared aim of building only high-quality, powerful models. Horch cars were among the supreme products of the German automobile industry, market leaders in the luxury class and with truly outstanding manufacturing quality standards.

Special Features

Horch Type 4-5 hp
Horch Type 4-5 hp, two-cylinder engine, two-seater experimental car, 1901, the first Horch with propeller-shaft drive.
Horch Type 4-5 hp
Horch 10 M 20
Horch 10 M 20 Town Coupé, 10/35 hp, 1922, 2.6 l four-cylinder engine.
Horch 10 M 20
Horch Typ 350
Horch Type 350 saloon, 16/ 80 hp, 1928, 4,0 l straight-eight engine, double overhead camshafts.
Horch Typ 350
Horch Typ 830 Bl
Horch Type 830 Bl four-seat sedan-cabriolet, 75 hp, V8 engine, 1937.
Horch Typ 830 Bl
Horch Typ 853
Horch Type 853 sport cabriolet, 120 hp, 1937, 5 l straight-eight engine, single camshaft.
Horch Typ 853
Horch Typ 951 A
Horch Type 951 A pullman limousine, 120 hp, 5 l straight-eight engine, 1939.
Horch Typ 951 A