What was the first car in the world?

1886 65438+1On October 29th, karl benz, the son of a train driver in Mannheim, Germany, applied to the Imperial Patent Office for a patent to invent a car for the tricycle riding device he successfully manufactured on September 5th. 1885. This day became the birth day of the automobile, and Ben Ci was known as the "father of the automobile".

The overall design concept of Karl Benz patented automobile is absolutely original, and adhering to the tradition of unique innovation has become a principle for all automobile designs in the future. Whether it is three-point seat belts and airbags, or air suspension and preventive safety systems, originality has become the basis of the whole Mercedes-Benz brand concept. In the new Mercedes-Benz Museum to be opened in May 2006, more classic cars representing the innovative spirit of Mercedes-Benz in different times will be displayed, which will also make this original quality more diversified.

Steam car

1769, the Frenchman N.J. Cugnot made the world's first steam-driven tricycle. In 1804, Trouilh Sike designed and manufactured another steam car, which also pulled 10 tons of goods and ran on the railway for 15.7 kilometers.

183 1 year, ColdsworthyGur-ney of the United States put into transport steam cars, and there is regular transport service between Gestia and Luo Teng Hamm, which is15km away. This transport plane will take about 45 minutes to complete the journey. In the next three years, steam-driven buses also appeared on the streets of London.

When this heavy monster ran in English towns, it caused a great sensation. Speaking of it, this kind of car is heavier and slower than the existing road. It often crashes into unpaved roads, causing various accidents. At that time, some citizens called for a ban on this kind of car. To this end, Britain has enacted the so-called "Red Flag Law". Ironically, due to the implementation of this law, Britain later fell far behind other industrial countries in the start of manufacturing cars.