''Teknikens värld'' ( en, World of Technology) is a leading motor
magazine
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published in
Stockholm
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,
Sweden
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.
History and profile
''Teknikens Värld'' was founded in 1948.
The magazine is owned by
Bonnier Group
Bonnier AB (), also the Bonnier Group, is a privately held Swedish media group of 175 companies operating in 15 countries. It is controlled by the Bonnier family.
Background
The company was founded in 1804 by Gerhard Bonnier in Copenhagen, Denma ...
. Its publisher is Bonnier Tidskrifter AB, a subsidiary of the Group.
[ The headquarters of the magazine is in Stockholm.][ Daniel Frodin is the ]editor-in-chief
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The highest-ranking editor of a publication may also be titled editor, managing ...
.[
The magazine is known for their thorough automobile tests and gained worldwide attention in 1997 when the ]Mercedes-Benz A-Class
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overturned in their moose test
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. It primarily features automotive news, reviews and test drives of passenger cars from various segments. Books are also published under the name, e.g. annual new and used cars guides.
In 2009 ''Teknikens värld'' had a circulation of 44,000 copies. The magazine had a circulation of 32,900 copies in 2014.[
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References
External links
Official website
1948 establishments in Sweden
Automobile magazines
Teknikens Varld
Magazines established in 1948
Magazines published in Stockholm
Swedish-language magazines
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