Benz Viktoria

[1] It was the first four-wheeled vehicle produced by Benz and Cie.

The first car brought to, and used in, Västerbotten, Sweden was a Benz Viktoria.

[2][3] Vehicle number 99, located in the car museum of Einbeck, is street-legal in Germany.

The local department of motor vehicles issued an allowance for usage at daytime and in good weather conditions, so that no additional vehicle lighting needed to be installed.

[4][5][6] The usage of a traffic paddle is still legal in Germany as a direction indicator for historic cars.

Karl and Bertha Benz, their daughter Clara and Fritz Held on a Benz Victoria during a trip near Schriesheim in 1894
Karl Benz, his family and Baron Theodor von Liebieg [ cs ] in 1894, on a trip from Mannheim to Gernsheim driving a Benz Victoria and a Vis-à-Vis Benz Patent Motor Car