Stoewer Sedina

It has rear-wheel drive with 2.4-litre four-cylinder overhead valve engine and is available in sedan and convertible versions.

It was named after Sedina, a fictional woman that is a personification of the city of Szczecin.

Together with its twin model, Stoewer Arkona, it was the last civilian car manufactured by the company, until 1940, when it had switched to the military manufacture and realization of the Einheits-PKW der Wehrmacht plan, due to the World War II.

It has 2.4-litre four-cylinder Otto overhead valve engine with side camshaft, that has that had 55 (40 kW) horsepower, and 6 Volt electric power, while it consumes 15 litres of fuel per 100 km.

The car has rear-wheel drive, and beam axle, being the first vehicle of the company to do so, alongside its sister model, Arkona.