Lohner-Porsche
The Lohner-Porsche refers to a series of electric vehicles designed by Ferdinand Porsche in the early 1900s. This includes the first hybrid electric vehicle and the first commercial hub motor car. The vehicles were produced by Lohner-Werke and featured innovative designs for their time, utilizing both gasoline and electric power.
- ▪The Lohner-Porsche was produced from 1900 to the 1920s.
- ▪It includes the first hybrid electric vehicle and the first commercial hub motor car.
- ▪The hybrid 'Mixte' racecars were powered by a gasoline engine driving four electric motors, while the 'Chaise' cars used two front-wheel hub motors.
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