Electric concept celebrates 100th anniversary of Triumph’s first car

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By Alando

Celebrating a Century: The Electric Concept of Triumph's First Car


One such mile stone comes in automotive terms as 2015 marks the Centenary year of Triumphs first car. Automotive enthusiasts and designers take a momentous occasion to introduce an exciting electric concept that combines the past into our inevitable-yet-troubling future.

Origins; A Visual History of Triumph


The first car debuted by Triumph, a name with trailblazing and quality marked all over it in the automotive world was introduced to consumers back in 1923. Excellent balance between engineering acumen and swoopy styling, a hallmark of what would define the storied marque. If we consider its heritage, a spirit of ingenuity has always been in the brand's DNA.

The Electric Revolution


Skip forward to modern times, and the automobile industry has changed considerably. As the world moves toward fully electric modes of transportation (cars, buses and even ferries,) manufacturers will have to change as well in order to meet that demand. While the electric concept revealed for this anniversary looks back at Triumph's illustrious track record, it also presents a nod at what sustainable transport of tomorrow could look like.

Design and Innovation


This image allows us to see the lovely electric concept that captures what Triumph's classic design has become, beautiful flowing lines and stylish elements hearkening back to the original car. Instead, it features state of the art technology and impressive modern performance characteristics. The Technology Showcase—Will this advanced vehicle be more than a tribute with efficency, safety and connectivity?

Looking Forward


And as we near the centenary of Triumph's first car, it's evident that this electric concept is not just a nod to history but another signal of how keenly aware brands are today. With just enough tradition among plenty of modernity, Triumph have a strong path into the today and tomorrow with their namesake here for generations to come.

Ultimately, we appreciate Triumph's storied past but are not blindsided by what the electric concept represents for its future. It reminds us of the indomitable innovative spirit and both good old craftsmanship as well future muse to all that is yet to come.

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