1937 Wanderer W25 Navigation
History
The name Wanderer dates back to 1896, when Winklhofer & Jaenicke, a company founded in 1885, built bicycles in Chemnitz. Production of motorcycles began in 1902, and the first production of motor cars took place in 1904. In 1932 Wanderer AG sold off its car division to form part of Auto Union along with Horch, Audi and DKW hence the four interlinked rings of the famous badge.
- 1937 Wanderer W25 Menu
- Article
- Image gallery
- Valuation
- Specifications
- Profiles
1937 Wanderer W25 Vehicle Profiles
Recent Vehicle Additions
Performance and Specification Comparison
W25 Specification Comparison by Year
Year
Production
Wheelbase
Engine
Prices
Related Automotive News

RETURN OF THE 'P1' – WORLD'S FIRST PORSCHE DESIGNED VEHICLE
Atlanta. The first Porsche branded design was the Type 356 in the year 1948, but the very first vehicle designed by Ferdinand Porsche dates back to 1898 with the Egger-Lohner electric vehicle, C.2 Phaeton model, known as the P1 for short....

Tradition: Future - 50 Years Of The Porsche 911 Celebrated At Goodwood
Seven generations of the 911 display the genetic code of the iconic sports coupe from 1963 to 2013
Fifty-year landmark celebrated with memorable Central Feature display at Goodwood Festival of Speed
Legendary racing cars meet famous drivers at t...

Prince Heinrich Benz Racers Reunited at 'The Amelia'
In the early 1900s, at the dawn of the automotive motorsport age, one of the most significant race venues was the Prinz Heinrich Tour, named after Prince Albert Wilhelm Heinrich of Prussia, automotive enthusiast and brother of German Emperor Wilhelm...

Lost Mercedes - Surfaces At Bonhams
One owner, unrestored, supercharged S Type Mercedes to be sold by Bonhams at Goodwood Revival this autumn
One of the greatest and most important motor car finds of the last decade, the Lost Mercedes is to be offered at Bonhams Goodwood Revival...

1956 24 Hours of Le Mans: The Rise of Two Counts
The 1955 24 Hours of Le Mans would end up being the darkest day in all of motorsport when Pierre Levegh launched off the back of Lance Macklins Austin-Healey and crashed into a barrier sending large portions of the car flying through the air acting...