The automobile was invented in 1769.
The time and inventor of the automobile was 1769, when the Frenchman N.J. Guignaud built the world's first steam-driven three-wheeled automobile. In 1886, German Karl Benz invented the first three-wheeled car.
German Gottliebumler invented the first four-wheeled car. Benz and Daimler are recognized as the inventors of modern automobiles powered by internal combustion engines, and they are therefore known as automobiles.
The story of the invention of the automobile
In 1886, Karl Benz of Germany built the world’s first gasoline-powered three-wheeled automobile, which was filed on January 29 of the same year. patent. Therefore, January 29 is considered the birth day of the world automobile, and 1886 is the year of the birth of the world automobile. The car is equipped with a horizontal single-cylinder two-stroke gasoline engine with a capacity of 785cc and 0.89 horsepower. It can travel 15 kilometers per hour.
The car has small front wheels and large rear wheels. The engine is placed above the rear axle, and the power drives the rear wheels forward through chains and gears. Benz's car is a three-wheeled car. This car has some features of modern cars, such as spark ignition, water cooling cycle, steel tube frame, and leaf spring suspension.
Rear wheel drive, front wheel steering and brake handle. However, the performance of the car is not very perfect, and its driving speed, loading capacity, and climbing performance are not very satisfactory, and it often breaks down during driving.