The small two-seater coach carriage with chain drive was derived from the Benz "Velo" and featured a removable box body. The four-stroke single-cylinder engine with a displacement of 1045 cc was installed in a horizontal position at the rear and produced 2.75 hp at 600 rpm.
This enabled it to reach a maximum speed of 20 km/h and carry a payload of 300 kg, including the driver. From 1900 to 1902, two further engine variants with 3.5 hp at 800 rpm and 4.5 hp at 900 rpm, respectively, were produced.