The Isabella is perhaps the only Borgward model that those enthusiasts who know Borgward can readily name, so it was only a matter of time that the reborn brand cashed in on its most recognizable ...
Borgward emerged in the early to mid-1900s as an underdog German automaker that would, after some great successes, fold in the early 1960s. However, the storied brand was reincarnated in 2008 and the ...
According to Borgward, the Isabella Concept is a modern interpretation of the classic model, featuring a revolutionary interior, a sleek body and generous dimensions. As an incarnation of the ...
Borgward was a German luxury car brand that originally ran from 1929 through 1961. The brand started a comeback back in 2008 when Christian Borgward, grandson of original founder Carl Borgward, ...
If you don't know what Borgward is, you might want to ask your grandfather about it. The German brand was first launched in 1919, but subsequently went under in 1961, never to be heard of again.
There’s no shortage of convoluted tales in the automotive sphere, but Borgward must be one of the hardest to pin down. A group of companies rather than an indvidual brand, the man behind it all was ...
Tired of new electric car concepts yet? I hope not because we still have a few more for you guys. At the very least, this one is an eyeful. At the Frankfurt Motor Show today, Borgward is bringing back ...
Today, Kirby’s focus has shifted toward following industry news, and he has a sincere passion for one-off and tuned vehicles, car toys (especially LEGO brand,) and anything else even closely related ...
FRANKFURT -- Borgward, the German brand that has been revived with Chinese investment, introduced a modern take on its 1950s Isabella sedan that could become a flagship model. Borgward also said it ...
The Isabella captured the mood perfectly and would prove to be by far Borgward’s best-selling and most profitable model, with 26,000 sold in 1955 alone as production got into its stride. Its ...
The revival of the Borgward marque three years ago by a Chinese truckmaker, a grandson of company founder Christian Borgward, pallets of renminbi and vaguely Audi design cues was always ambitious.