Daschner-Rosin

Daschner-Rosin (DSR) (ᛞᚨᛮᚾᛂᛡ᛫ᚱᚬᛊᛁᚾ ᚩᚸ Daschner-Rosin AG), usually shortened to Daschner, is a Zusian luxury automotive. The company largely produces consumer and light, and originated with Alexander von Rosin's 1886 Rosin Motorwagen, which pioneered the first internal combustion engine in a self-propelled automobile. His business partner Johann von Daschner later designed the 1901 Daschner, which quickly became Rosin-Motorenfabrik's flagship vehicle and bestselling car. The first "Daschner-Rosin" vehicles entered production in 1926.

Daschner-Rosin is today a subsidiary of Molitor AG and is headquartered in Tafa, Tarmory. In 2020, Daschner was the largest luxury car manufacturer in the world, having sold over two million passenger cars, placing it ahead of its largest rivals, Schio and Fontana. The company is also a pre-eminent constructor and has recently come to dominate  competitions, winning eight consecutive world championships from 2014 to 2021.