Neckar (car)
| Industry | Automotive |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1957 |
| Defunct | 1971 |
| Fate | Complete takeover by Fiat |
| Successor | Fiat Audi |
| Headquarters | Germany |
Key people | Hans-Theodor Schütmann, founder |
| Products | Neckar Weinsberg, Neckar Jagst, Neckar Europa, Neckar Panorama, Neckar Adria, Neckar Mistral, Neckar Riviera |
| Parent | NSU |
NSU-Fiat was a German automobile manufacturer which produced Fiat vehicles under license at a plant acquired from NSU in Heilbronn from 1929 to 1957, and between 1957 and 1971 as Neckar Automobilwerke AG.
In 1957, following a complicated litigation process over the right to use the by now increasingly high profile "NSU" name on passenger cars, the name used for the Fiat-designed cars was changed to Neckar, and with this name the company continued to produce Fiats in West Germany until 1971.