ksidrivens
Ksidrivens is a lesser-known but historically significant Swedish automobile manufacturer that operated in the early 20th century. Founded in 1906 in Stockholm, the company was established by industrialist and inventor Carl Gustaf von Rosen, who sought to produce affordable, high-quality vehicles for the Swedish market. The name "Ksidrivens" is derived from the Swedish phrase "k-sidrivens," meaning "left-hand drive," reflecting the company’s early focus on vehicles designed for the Swedish road conditions, where left-hand driving was standard at the time.
Ksidrivens primarily manufactured small, lightweight cars powered by air-cooled engines, a design choice that distinguished its
Despite its early promise, Ksidrivens faced financial and operational challenges. The company struggled to compete with
Only a handful of Ksidrivens vehicles survive today, and they are highly sought after by collectors. The