Starting point for the whole Auto Union model rangeThe Wanderer W 25 K sports car not only looks extremely attractive, but was also an unusually good performer. Designed by Ferdinand Porsche, the 2-litre six-cylinder engine developed 63 Kw thanks to the use of a supercharger. The modern, American-influenced styling was derived from the Wanderer W 51, the modern lines of which were to act as a starting point for the entire Auto Union model range. | |
Wanderer W 25 K Roadster Wanderer W 25 K Roadster, supercharged six-cylinder inline engine, 1.963 cc, 63 kW, 1937. This car is on display at the museum mobile in the Audi Forum, Ingolstadt.
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| Wanderer W 25 K Roadster Wanderer W 25 K Roadster, supercharged six-cylinder inline engine, 1.963 cc, 63 kW, built in 1936; a car from the Audi Tradition historic collection. | |
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Wanderer W 25 K Cabriolet Wanderer W 25 K Cabriolet, supercharged six-cylinder inline engine, 1.963 cc, 63 kW, built in 1936; this version had a folding soft top and crank-operated windows. | |
| Wanderer W 25 K Roadster Wanderer W 25 K Roadster, supercharged six-cylinder inline engine, 1.963 cc, 63 kW; this is the title picture of the 1936 brochure.
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Wanderer W 25 K Roadster Wanderer W 25 K Roadster, supercharged six-cylinder inline engine, 1.963 cc, 63 kW, built in 1936; this is the launch of the W 25 K at the German Motor Show in Berlin, held in February 1936.
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| Wanderer W 25 K Roadster Wanderer W 25 K Roadster, supercharged six-cylinder inline engine, 1.963 cc, 63 kW, built in 1936; a most fascinating and attractive dash panel.
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