The automobile was invented in 1885. The world-recognized inventor of the automobile is German Carl Friedrich Benz. He developed the world's first horse-drawn three-wheeled automobile in 1885, and obtained the world's first automobile invention patent on January 29, 1886. This day is called the birth day of modern automobiles by most people, and Mercedes-Benz was also later known as the birthplace of the modern automobile. Known as the "Father of the Automobile". In 1887, Carl Benz sold his first car to Frenchman Emile Rogers, which was the first modern car sale in the world.
In 1886, German Godlip Daimler installed a car engine he developed on a four-wheeled carriage and drove it at a "breathtaking" speed of 18 kilometers per hour. The first four-wheeled car in human history was born. Daimler founded the company in 1890.
The history of the invention of the automobile.
After the first industrial revolution, mankind entered the "steam age", and then the invention of the internal combustion engine laid the foundation for the birth of the automobile. The earliest prototype of a car was very simple, with an engine installed on a horse-drawn carriage. However, there was no such thing as an engine at that time. People called it a gasoline internal combustion engine.