1916 Detroit Electric Model 60/98 S 1916 Detroit Electric Model 60/98 S 1916 Detroit Electric Model 60/98 S 1916 Detroit Electric Model 60/98 S
1916 Detroit Electric Model 60/98 S 1916 Detroit Electric Model 60/98 S 1916 Detroit Electric Model 60/98 S 1916 Detroit Electric Model 60/98 S
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A brougham, invented by Henry Brougham, was a four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage in use during the 1800s. A box seat was in the front with additional seating in the back for up to four passengers. The back section was enclosed and equipped with two doors.

The brougham design was used during the 1930's, with the front area occupied by the chauffeur while the passengers were enclosed in their cabin area.

The Anderson Electric Car Company based in Detroit, Michigan produced the Detroit Electric from 1907 through 1939. They were originally known as the Anderson Carriage Company, until 1911, since they had produced buggies and carriages since 1884.

In 1907 the company began producing electric automobiles powered by a lead acid rechargeable battery. From 1911 through 1916 and optional Edison nickel-steel battery was available for $600. The electric vehicles were dependable and offered amenities that gasoline engines could not. Some of these amenities were easy starting; there was no need to crank the engine. Detroit Electrics were purchased primarily by wealthy women who preferred a simple, but elegant car for short local trips. Two hand levers controlled the car. The long lever was used to steer while the short lever regulated speed. Both could be folded out of the way when the car was not being driven to make entrances and exits easier. Without a conventional internal combustion motor, gearbox or chain drive, the Detroit was extremely quiet to operate. In production longer than any other electric car, the Detroit was built from 1907 to approximately 1939. It is credited with being the first production automobile to use curved glass.

Advertisements claimed that the vehicles could cover 80 miles between battery charges and had a top speed of 20 mph, adequate for in-town driving.
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In an age when automobiles were difficult to drive, had to be laboriously hand cranked to start, and were mechanically finicky, the electric car was an alternative that put many women (and men) out on the road.

The Detroit Electric was produced from 1907 through 1939 by the Anderson Electric Car Company in Detroit Michigan. The cars were advertised as reliably getting 80 miles (130 km) between battery recharging, though top speed was typically not more than 35 mph.

Famous Detroit Electric owners included Thomas Edison and Clara Ford (the wife of Henry Ford).

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1916 Detroit Electric Model 60/98 S

Year1916
MakeDetroit Electric
ModelModel 60/98 S
Body StyleBrougham
Engine LocationFront
Drive TypeRear Wheel
Combined MPG0.00

Performance
Top Speed35 mph | 56.3 km/h Similar top speeds


 
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