Just a quirky comment on this unique European upright.....
The motorhead is quite bulky for a bag-first design, as the motor rests in the lower part of the vacuum, not in the handle part as in the innovative sleek Singer of the 1950's and the Hoover Dial-A-Matic. Because of this, the motor sits far forward of the assembly in the Electrolux, compared with positioning further to the rear under the bag compartment.
On the one hand, this seems to make it more difficult to get under furniture compared with the sleeker Hoover and Singer. On the other hand, the Electrolux design just begs for a headlight!!!! I guess here is where we see how headlights are a real North American "thing" these days - even though the old European Hoovers indeed had headlights......