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( Turicum) Turicum was a Swiss automobile manufactured between 1904 and 1906 in Zürich, 1907 till 1912 in Uster. Turicum is the Latin name of Zürich.

The first car made by Martin Fischer was a small single-seater go-kart like vehicle, 140 cm long, with pedal-operated steering and powered by a motor cycle engine. It had chain drive but a second prototype had friction drive. The friction drive consisted of a flat steel disc coupled to the engine which drove a small leather covered wheel running at right angles to its surface. The small wheel could be moved across the surface of the large disc giving an infinitely variable gear ratio. They attraced little public interest.

More conventional production cars, manufactured in Uster, with steering wheel and two seater body were shown at the Paris Salon in 1906 and had a single cylinder air cooled engine of 785&_160;cc capacity. A false radiator was fitted that acted as a fuel tank. The friction drive was retained and would be used on all the future cars.

In 1907 the 10/12hp model with four cylinder engine of 1385&_160;cc was introduced and the single cylinder model had its engine enlarged to 1045&_160;cc. Two and four seat, open and closed bodies were offered. Martin Fisher left the company in September 1907. In 1912 a 16/26 model with 2613&_160;cc engine was announced and this could be ordered with a conventional gearbox.

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