The Lohner E is an iconic electric sports car made by the Austrian car company Lohner. It is a revolutionary vehicle for its time and is widely considered to be one of the most advanced electric cars of its era. The car was designed by Ferdinand Porsche and was introduced to the public in 1900. It was one of the first production cars to feature an electric drivetrain and was an amazing feat of engineering for its time. The Lohner E is a two seater sports car and has a unique design which sets it apart from other electric cars. It features a lightweight chassis and aluminium body which gives the car excellent aerodynamics and a distinctive sleeker look. The car has a boxy and modern design that stands out from the pack. It is powered by two electric motors which power the rear wheels, delivering 120 horsepower, which provides a remarkable top speed of 100 km/h. The interior of the Lohner E is of a classic design and is composed of leather upholstery and wooden trimmings. It also features a unique flat floorboard making the car suitable for both two passengers and cargo. A large dashboard provides essential information to the driver, such as speed, battery level and charge status. The Lohner E has many different features that make it stand out from other electric vehicles. It is one of the first production cars to feature free regenerative braking, which allows for more efficient use of energy and an extended range. Additionally, the car features an advanced air cooling system which helps maintain the battery pack and maximise the range. The car also features easy access to the charging port via a side door, which makes charging easier than ever. The Lohner E is a timeless classic that still defines the electric car market today. It is a revolutionary vehicle that changed the way we think about electric cars and paved the way for the future of electric transportation.
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