Fuldamobil NWF 200

Fuldamobil NWF 200

Collection of dimensioned illustrations of the Fuldamobil NWF 200 seen from the top and elevation views
Description
Description

The Fuldamobil NWF 200 is a unique microcar from the 1950s, designed in Germany for economical urban transportation. It features a distinctive teardrop shape, making it stand out among other vehicles of its time. The NWF 200 is a lightweight, three-wheeled car with a rear-mounted engine, providing excellent fuel efficiency.

Its compact size makes it perfect for city driving, while the simple, minimalist design emphasizes practicality. The Fuldamobil NWF 200's quirky appearance and innovative engineering reflect the post-war era's focus on affordable, efficient mobility solutions, securing its place as a notable example of early microcar development.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Fuldamobil NWF 200s have a total length of 117” (297 cm), overall width of 58” (147 cm), and height of 52.4” (133 cm). The wheelbase of the Fuldamobil NWF 200 is 71” (180 cm) with a curb weight of 827 lb (375 kg).

3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
52.4” | 133 cm
Width:
58” | 147 cm
Depth:
Length:
117” | 297 cm
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Weight:
827 lb | 375 kg
Area:
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Wheelbase:
71” | 180 cm

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Automaker:
Elektromaschinenbau Fulda GmbH and Nordwestdeutscher Fahrzeugbau (Norbert Stevenson)
Year:
1954-1955

Drawings include:
Fuldamobil NWF 200 side view, front, rear, top

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