Victoria, produced in Germany from 1901 to 1966, was a historic motorcycle manufacturer based in Nuremberg that evolved from a bicycle company founded in the late 19th century. The brand became known for models such as the KR20, KR25, KR35, KR50, and Bergmeister, ranging from lightweight commuters to advanced touring motorcycles. Victoria gained recognition for engineering innovation, including early boxer engines and high-performance four-stroke models, before merging into Zweirad Union in 1958 and ending motorcycle production in the 1960s.
Victoria, produced in Germany from 1901 to 1966, was a historic motorcycle manufacturer based in Nuremberg that evolved from a bicycle company founded in the late 19th century. The brand became known for models such as the KR20, KR25, KR35, KR50, and Bergmeister, ranging from lightweight commuters to advanced touring motorcycles. Victoria gained recognition for engineering innovation, including early boxer engines and high-performance four-stroke models, before merging into Zweirad Union in 1958 and ending motorcycle production in the 1960s.