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Tempo (also known as Vidal & Sohn Tempo-Werke GmbH), was a German
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manufacturer based in
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. The company was founded by Oscar Vidal in 1924. The company was well known in Germany, producing popular vans like the Matador and the Hanseat. Tempo also produced small military vehicles during the 1930s and 1940s.


History

Tempo was founded as Vidal & Sohn Tempo-Werke in 1924. During the 1940s, Tempo produced small military vehicles. Post-war the requirement of the Bundesgrenzschutz, in
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, to acquire a suitable vehicle for Border patrol led to production of the 80" and 86" Tempo from 1953 to 1957. The Tempo 80" and 86" were built using a rolling chassis from Land Rover, but attempts to continue production with the 88" and 109" models were not successful. In 1958, Firodia Ltd, an
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n manufacturer of cars (later acquired by Bajaj Tempo, renamed since 2005 to
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), started the production of Hanseat three-wheeled cars with the collaboration of Tempo-Werke. Later on, Tempo introduced the Matador, which (along with the Hanseat) was extremely popular in
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where it was used as goods carrying vehicles. The four-wheeled Matador remained under production by Tempo from 1949 until 1967. In 1966, Tempo partnered with Hanomag AG, the produced vehicles were sold under the name of Hanomag. From 1967 to 1970 the vehicles were sold under the new name "Hanomag-Henschel". In 1971, Hanomag-Henschel, and within Tempo, was purchased by
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AG. Tempo remained on the production of vans until 1977. From 1966 to 1977, all vehicles produced by Tempo were sold under a different name, either Hanomag, Rheinstahl-Hanomag, Hanomag-Henschel, or Mercedes-Benz. Various Tempo vehicles were once extremely common as goods carrying vehicle on the streets of Indian cities where the Indian company marketed them.


Vehicles by Tempo


The first tricycles

The first tempo tricycles were created from a combination of motorcycle and flatbed, which was in front of the driver. In the further development, the cab was moved in front of the bunk or box. The tempo tricycles are equipped with single-cylinder or two-cylinder two-stroke Otto engines—the 400cc 12 hp Tempo A in 1938, for example. The engine drives the front wheel through a transmission and a chain. The engine, the transmission, the load-bearing chain box, and the front wheel are hinge-connected to the rest of the vehicle as an integrated pivotable part.


Off-road vehicle

The SUV Tempo G 1200 was produced from 1936 to 1944. In 1936, Otto Daus developed this off-road vehicle for Tempo with two engines (one in front and one in the back) and four-wheel drive. The two-stroke engines each had 19 hp and drove each one axle.


Tempo Matador and Tempo Wiking

Parallel to the Hanseat came the Tempo four-wheel delivery van Matador and Wiking in the program. In contrast to the similar van, Volkswagen released at about the same time 0.75-ton
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, the direct competitor of Matador. The first Matador from 1949 (whose front-end was compared with a boxer's face) were powered by 25-horsepower VW industrial engines sourced directly from VW. Since Tempo had failed to conclude a long-term supply contract with the managing director of VW, Heinz Nordhoff. In 1952, the delivery of this engine stopped to the company at short notice. Thereafter, the Matador was fitted with either a two-stroke of 672 cc or a four-cycle engine (1092 cc, 34 hp), both of which came from the engineering office of Müller in
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. In 1953, the Wiking came on to the market, a 3/4 ton (up to 850 kg payload) truck with a 452 cc two-stroke Heinkel engine. The Wiking was built until 1955. The Wiking-based Rapid is a minibus which was built from 1957 to 1963. The Rapid was powered by a 948 cc and engine supplied by the
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Licensed production by other companies

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Tempo Onieva, later taken over by Barreiros, made Tempo Viking vans and light trucks featuring Barreiros diesel engines. * In
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Tempo Viking and Matador were made by Germania Motors. * In the UK, Jensen Motors made the Tempo Matador too, known as Tempo 1500 or Jensen Front Wheel Drive, starting in 1958. * In
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the Tempo Hanseat remained under production by Bajaj Tempo under the name ''Bajaj Tempo Hanseat'' from 1962 to 2000 ("Force" in latter years). *
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The Jolus Minx 1963-65 F1 car used suspension and cut down drive shafts from the Matador. Goliath motors ltd in Bremen (Part of the Borgward-group) also produced a three-wheeler until 1961, but this was not a version of the Hanseat.


Models

*Tempo, light commercial vehicles (LCV): **T 1, T2 = 1928-1930 **T 6 = 1929-1935 **T 10 = 1930-1936 **Pony = 1932-1936 **Front 6 = 1933-1934 **Front 7, 10, 14 = 1934-1935 **Front 9, 12 = 1933-1935 **D 200, D 400 = 1935-1936 **V 600 = 1935-1936 **E 200, E 400, E 600 = 1936-1937 **A 200 Resolut = 1938-1940 **A 600 Titan = 1938-1943 **A 400 Athlet = 1938-1948 **Hanseat = 1949-1956 **Boy = 1950-1956 **Matador / Mayor = 1949-1952 - 13521 of these vehicles were built using a 25 hp Volkswagen 1100 cc motor and ZF gearbox. The incoming Typ 2 Volkswagen led Wolfsburg to cease supply of the engine, ending the model run and forcing Tempo to return to two-stroke engines. **Matador 1000, 1400 / Mayor 1000, 1400 = 1952-1955 **Wiking / Viking = 1953-1955 **Wiking 1 / Viking 1 = 1955-1963 **Matador 1 / Mayor 1 Jensen Tempo 1500 = 1955-1963 **Rapid = 1957-1963 **Matador E / Mayor E = 1963-1966 *Tempo off-road cars: **T 1200 = 1935 **G 1200 = 1936-1943 **Tempo Land Rover = 1953-1958 **Daus 214 = 1958 *Tempo cars: **2/3 Sitzer front 6-14 = 1934-1935 **Kombinationswagen (400, 600) = 1935-1940 **Kleinwagen A = 1955 **Kleinwagen B = 1956 **Kleinwagen Y = 1957 *Hanomag production: **Athlet, Matador / Mayor = 1966-1967 **F20 - 36 = 1967-1970(75) (in India as the Tempo Matador) *Daimler-Benz production **L 206 / 307 = 1971-1977


See also

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DKW Schnellaster The DKW Schnellaster, also known as the DKW F89 L, was a van produced by DKW from 1949 to 1962. Alongside the DKW F89 passenger car, it was the first vehicle to be manufactured by the new Auto Union conglomerate in Ingolstadt following the re-es ...
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Hanomag Hanomag (Hannoversche Maschinenbau AG, ) was a German producer of steam locomotives, tractors, trucks and military vehicles in Hanover. Hanomag first achieved international fame by delivering numerous steam locomotives to Finland, Romania and ...
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Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz (), commonly referred to as Mercedes and sometimes as Benz, is a German luxury and commercial vehicle automotive brand established in 1926. Mercedes-Benz AG (a Mercedes-Benz Group subsidiary established in 2019) is headquartere ...
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Force Motors Force Motors Ltd, is an Indian multinational automotive manufacturing company, based in Pune, India and the flagship company of the Dr. Abhay Firodia Group. From 1958 until 2005, the company was known as Bajaj Tempo Motors because it originat ...
, formerly Bajaj Tempo, produced Hanomag products in India.


External links

* Tempo Dienst

* Tempo club Germany (Membership needed)

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