Orient Express operated from 1895 to 1903. This model with his three-seat Duchesse coachwork was produced in the Bergmann Company’s workshops at Gaggenau Baden and presented to the public at the Liverpool Exposition in 1899. Its single, flat-cylinder Benz engine was cooled by water circulating from a tank on each side of the rear of the car. It has electrical ignition, from both accumulators and small magneto. The Bergmann gearbox has three forward speeds and reverse: four pulleys splined to the drive shaft transmit the movement via four belts to the layshaft.
Engine: Benz, 1 flat-cylinder
Capacity: 2771 cc
Max. power output: 3,5 bhp
Max. speed: 35 km/h
Weight: 600 kg
Presented by Vittorio di Seyssel, Sommariva Bosco (Cuneo)