The 1959 NSU Prinz was a small car produced by the German automaker NSU Motorenwerke from 1957 to 1973. The car was designed as a low-cost, entry-level model and was marketed primarily in Europe.
The 1959 NSU Prinz was powered by a rear-mounted air-cooled twin-cylinder engine, which produced around 28 horsepower. The car had a four-speed manual transmission, and could reach a top speed of around 70 mph.
Despite its small size and low power, the NSU Prinz was well-regarded for its handling and agility, and was considered a fun-to-drive car. It was also fuel-efficient, with a claimed average of around 40 mpg.
The 1959 NSU Prinz featured a distinctive, rounded body design, with a large front grille and circular headlights. The car was available in a variety of colors, with some models featuring two-tone paint schemes.
Over the course of its production run, the NSU Prinz underwent several updates and redesigns, with later models featuring larger engines and more modern styling. However, the early models like the 1959 NSU Prinz remain popular among collectors and enthusiasts today.
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