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Made famous for its telegraph-like invention of the 1840s and known today for its consumer goods, trains, medical equipment and IT tech, Siemens waded into unknown waters in 1905 by building an electric car. The Elektrische Viktoria had a top speed of 19mph and a range of about 60km (37 miles). It was available in three body styles: a four-seat convertible, a pickup and a van. Only about 50 models were sold.
In 2010, Siemens built a working replica based on early sketches but later that year the replica was involved in an accident in Germany and the leader of the project was killed.
This image shows an antique Siemens electric car from 1905. The artwork is rendered in smooth oil paint, reminiscent of styles by Mark Brooks and Dan Mumford.
Created by Sunil on Nov 23, 2023 using the SDXL 1.0 AI image generator model.
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