Karl Benz, the inventor of the automobile, is pictured on the right alongside an employee riding his further-developed patent motor car in 1890. The vehicle featured three wheels and represented a major step forward in early automotive engineering.
The Benz Patent-Motorwagen (1885–1886) is widely regarded as the oldest real automobile and the world’s first practical gasoline-powered car, marking the true beginning of the modern automotive era.
Quick Facts
Year: 1885 (patented in 1886)
Engine: Single-cylinder internal combustion engine
Top speed: Approximately 16 km/h (10 mph)
Wheels: Three
Status: Preserved in museums, primarily in Germany
#AutomobileHistory, #KarlBenz, #VintageCars
The Benz Patent-Motorwagen (1885–1886) is widely regarded as the oldest real automobile and the world’s first practical gasoline-powered car, marking the true beginning of the modern automotive era.
Quick Facts
Year: 1885 (patented in 1886)
Engine: Single-cylinder internal combustion engine
Top speed: Approximately 16 km/h (10 mph)
Wheels: Three
Status: Preserved in museums, primarily in Germany
#AutomobileHistory, #KarlBenz, #VintageCars
Karl Benz, the inventor of the automobile, is pictured on the right alongside an employee riding his further-developed patent motor car in 1890. The vehicle featured three wheels and represented a major step forward in early automotive engineering.
The Benz Patent-Motorwagen (1885–1886) is widely regarded as the oldest real automobile and the world’s first practical gasoline-powered car, marking the true beginning of the modern automotive era.
Quick Facts
Year: 1885 (patented in 1886)
Engine: Single-cylinder internal combustion engine
Top speed: Approximately 16 km/h (10 mph)
Wheels: Three
Status: Preserved in museums, primarily in Germany
#AutomobileHistory, #KarlBenz, #VintageCars