Logan is the name of a small automobile in the cycle car category that was built in 1914 only by the Northwestern Cyclecar Works or Northwestern Motorcycle Works in Chicago, Illinois.
It weighed about 500 lbs (ca. 225 kg), had a Wheelbase of 102 in. (2591 mm) and used Wire wheels. Power came from an air-cooled engine with two cylinders made by Spacke, delivereing 9 - 13 HP following the then-usual power formula. It had friction transmission and belt drive. It was available with a metal roadster body seating two persons side-by side although it had a tread of only 40 in. (1016 mm). Price was US$ 375.
The Logan cycle car was an automobile clearly in the target of Henry Ford's Model T which in 1914 delivered 20 HP and cost US$ 500 in 2-passenger runabout form. By 1916, this price was cut to US$ 390.