The company was founded in 1902 by
Joseph Wyss and changed its name from
Schweizerische Automobil Fabrik Berna (S.A.F.B.) to
Motor-Werke Berna AG in 1906. The company initially manufactured cars, and Wyss was its first car designer. Berna was also involved in the development of the Tank "
Nahkampfkanone 1" Berna's first car, made in 1902, was the
Berna Vis-à-Vis Idéal. Another model was powered by one-cylinder engines, which were placed on the rear. In 1903, a new car called the
Unicum was produced with the engine placed on the front and the back wheels were powered by chains. By 1905, Berna was also building
trucks/lorries. In 1907, Wyss sold the company to a businessman named Locher, who eventually went bankrupt. The company came under English control in 1908, and production of cars ceased, but it was bought back by Swiss shareholders in 1912, and reorganized as Motorwagenfabrik Berna AG (Berna Motor Vehicle Factory). In 1929, following a period of financial difficulties,
Saurer acquired majority control of Berna. Manufacturing of trucks, like the
Berna 2,
Berna L275/10,
Berna 2VM,
Berna 2 US and buses continued, including
trolleybuses starting in 1940. In 1965, Berna branched out into metallurgy with two new subsidiaries in the
United States and
Germany, selling the metal treatment product "Bernex". Vehicle manufacturing was taken over entirely by Saurer in 1976, and Berna AG became a wholly owned subsidiary of Saurer. In 1978 the company had 650 employees and realized 55 million
CHF in sales. In 1995, Berna AG had 160 employees and 45 million CHF in sales. In 2003, the Saurer Group sold the company, which had gradually separated into two divisions with different specialties, and the sale resulted in the establishment of two new but affiliated companies, Bernex Bimetall AG and IonBond AG Olten, both still sharing the same site in
Olten. ==Trolleybuses==