The BMW 3/15 PS DA 2 (DA= "Deutsche Ausführung") was the first car manufactured in Eisenach to carry the BMW badge. Like its predecessor, the Dixi 3/15 PS DA 1, it was based on the British Austin Seven baby car, which was also built in various forms in France, the USA and Japan. BMW improved the design in a number of ways, notably by installing four-wheel brakes and a more spacious body and giving it a higher quality interior. This first BMW car remained in production until 1931, with six body styles on offer.
BMW 3/15 PS DA 2 Convertible two-seater

Production
07/1930 - 12/1930
Displacement
748.75 cc
Performance
15 bhp at 3.000 rpm
Price
RM 2.575
Engine Type
Four-cylinder in-line engine
Top Speed
ca. 75 km/h (approx. 47 mph)