The first car made in the world and who made it and the history of the old manufactured country

Karl Benz Patent-Motorwagen 1886 the first car made in the world
The First Car in the World - Karl Benz 1886

 The first car in the world was made by Karl Benz in 1885, and since then many companies have appeared in an attempt to put a place for them in the world of cars, but few of these companies have been able to survive and compete in the world of cars, the big and remained the best and able to compete and challenge, especially with the introduction of Keep in mind that most of these companies started by manufacturing one or two cars of each model

 What is the first car made in the world

 Patent Motor Wagon, Mercedes-Benz (1886)

 This company in which the world of cars began its journey, and it was actually the first company to manufacture a car with an internal combustion engine, Karl Benz made the first car manufactured in the world in 1885 and obtained a patent for it in January 1886, but the name Mercedes was not approved until 1901

Karl Benz the German engineer who invented the first car in the world


 That first Patent Motor wagen had only three wheels and a 0.75 hp, 954 cc, single-cylinder engine that Karl invented in 1879. But in 1893, Benz built his first four-wheel drive car, the Victoria. , which is powered by a 3-horsepower engine with a capacity of 1745 cc

Inventor of the first car in the world

 His full name is Karl Friedrich Benz, born November 25, 1844, Karlsruhe, Baden Germany died April 4, 1929, Ladenburg, near Mannheim Germany, was a German mechanical engineer who Designed and built the World's first car powered by an internal combustion engine in the year 1886

Gottlieb Daimler the German engineer who invented the first four wheeled car


 Although Benz's original car was a three -wheeled Patent Motor Wagon that is still preserved today in Munich and was first commissioned in 1885, the design was not patented until January 29, 1886

 Benz & Co . was founded in Mannheim in 1883 to build cars with internal combustion engines. The company completed its first four - wheeled car in 1893 and produced its first racing car in 1899

 In 1926 Benz merged with Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft to form Daimler-Benz, the manufacturer of Mercedes-Benz cars to this day


 Karl Benz left the company around 1906 and opened a competing company, C. Benz Son, in Ladenburg with his two sons, Eugene and Richard 

The price of the first car made in the world

A high-resolution historical photo of Karl Benz's 1886 Patent-Motorwagen, a three-wheeled motor car with a black iron chassis, green wooden bodywork, and dark green velvet seats,
3 wheel car

 The price of the first car manufactured in the world Patent Motor Wagon when it was introduced in 1886 was equal to 1000 US dollars in German francs at this time, which is equivalent to today and after accounting for inflation rates about 30,000 US dollars, and the Mercedes-Benz company, based on the original blueprints, revives This heritage and manufacturing copy like the first copy at a price ranging between 50-70 thousand US dollars per car

 The second car made in the world
 Stahlrad wagon, Maybach Daimler 1889

 The car was made with steel wheels, which is the meaning of the name in German, by Gottlieb Daimler with the help of his business friend Wilhelm Maybach, who accompanied him throughout his life, in 1889

A historical photo of the 1894 Benz Velo, known as 'wheel car 4', featuring a four-wheeled design with a black chassis, wooden accents, leather bench seating, and a front plate marked B25, set against an orange background
4 wheel car

 This car was their first official car and the second car manufactured in the world, and in 1886 Daimler and Maybach put their engine in a horse carriage, but according to the manufacturers, their invention is not considered a car because they modified a horse-drawn carriage and added an engine to it

 Although Daimler and Maybach would not be able to produce their new car in Germany, it was licensed to build it in France, and their Stahlrad Wagon debuted at the Paris Exhibition in October 1889

 In the second year, Daimler and Maybach founded DGG and sold their first car in 1892


The inventor of the first car with four wheels

 Gottlieb Daimler (born March 17, 1834, Schorndorf, Württemberg, Germany, died March 6, 1900, Cannstatt, near Stuttgart), was a German mechanical engineer who was a key figure in the early history of the automobile industry

A historical photo of the 1894 Benz Velo, known as 'wheel car 4', featuring a four-wheeled design with a black chassis, wooden accents, leather bench seating, and a front plate marked B25, set against an orange background
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 He studied engineering at the Stuttgart Institute of Applied Arts and then worked in some of the German engineering companies, gaining experience in all engines. In 1872 he became the technical director of Nikolaus A. Otto, the engineer who invented the four-stroke internal combustion engine

 In 1882, Daimler and his Colleague Wilhelm Maybach left Otto and started their own engine manufacturing workshop. They patented one of the first successful high-revving internal combustion engines and developed the use of gasoline as a fuel

 The two used their early petrol engines On a bicycle in 1885; Perhaps the world's first motorcycle was built, a four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage driven by a single-cylinder engine in 1886, and a boat in 1887

 The efforts of these two men Culminaed in a for-wheeled vehicle designed from the Outset As an automobile (1889). This commercially viable car had a light-tube frame, rear-mounted engine, belt-driven wheels, and four speeds. In 1890, Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft was founded in Cannstatt , and in 1899 the company built its first car, a Mercedes

The most famous cars in the world and participated in the beginning of the world of the automotive industry that exists today, and was one of the first contributors to the promotion of the automotive industry until reaching the current progress

Peugeot (1891

A side-view profile of an antique 1891 Peugeot Type 3 motor car, featuring large wire-spoked wheels, a light-colored elegant chassis, open-top seating, and a vintage carriage lantern, isolated on a white marble-patterned background.

  In 1891 Peugeot began making its first car, a four-wheeled machine with a rear-mounted V-twin engine that transmitted power to the rear wheel via a metal chain. Only five cars were built in the first year, but production rose to 29 in 1892. In 1900, Peugeot production reached 500 cars per year

 Ford (1896) 

A high-quality, historical photo profile of Henry Ford's first car, the 1896 Quadricycle, featuring its four large spoked bicycle-style wheels, exposed dual-flywheel engine at the rear, till steering, and single high bench seat,




 Henry Ford built the first experimental car in 1896 to be the first car manufactured in the world of American production, known as the Ford Quadricycle, and by 1899, the Ford Company established the Detroit Motor Company, which was renamed in 1901 as the Henry Ford Company, and in just one year it differed Ford, along with his financiers, left to found a new venture in 1903, and it was called the Ford Motor Company 

- Renault (1898)



 Engineers Louis, Marcel and Fernand founded Renault in 1899, having built a prototype

 1CV Voiturette the previous year, to be the world's first French-made car

 At 32 km/h, the Model A had an annual refinement process until it went out of production in 1903, by this time it was fitted with a 5 hp engine instead of the 

0.75 k W one


(Fiat (1899

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Fiat (1899)

 Fabbrica Italiana di Automobili Torino was founded in 1899, and its first factory was established in 1900, in that year only 24 cars were manufactured, to be the first Italian car manufactured in the world with Italian hands

 The company's first model was the 4HP which was initially equipped with a 679 cc twin engine, later the company equipped the cars with a larger 837 cc engine

 Fiat started with just 35 people and by 1908 it had 2,700 employees on the payroll and was able to produce 5,000 cars each year


 Opel (1899) 

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Opel (1899) 

Engineer Adam Opel founded his company in 1862 to manufacture sewing machines before turning to bicycles in 1886, and he passed away in 1895, but his wife and five children continued to work, as they presented their first car in 1899

 The engine was a 1,545 cc 3.5 hp single-cylinder, and a choice of two- or four-seater variants was offered but the car did not find many buyers, selling 11 in 1899 and 24 in 1900

 Hence Opel became part of General Motors in 1931, which then sold the company to PSA in 2017


 Buick (1899)





 The American automaker, founded in 1899, was the time it produced its first car, although it didn't build its second until the following year, with a third coming in 1903

 Initially called the Buick Auto-Vim and Power Company, series production did not begin until 1904, a year later the company was renamed the Buick Motor Company


 The first Model B was born, with a 2,605 cc flat-twin rated at 16 hp. By the end of the year Buick had sold 37 cars but by 1908 annual production had fallen to 8,800

 Oldsmobile (1901)

 cars and prototypes in the late 19th century, before launching his first production car in 1901, the Oldsmobile Curved-Dash Runabout, which stands out for its 1,565 cc single-cylinder engine. And a two-speed gearbox, for whatever Ford might say on the subject, Oldsmobile was the first to introduce mass production in the American auto industry, rolling 425 cars off the production line in the first year and then ramping up to 2,100 in the next. 1902

 Cadillac (1902)

Cadillac (1902)
Cadillac (1902)

 When in 1902 Henry Leland Cadillac was thinking of making affordable cars for the masses, his initial offering was the Runabout, which he called the Model A, which was updated in 1904 as the Model B. Power with a 10-horsepower single-cylinder 1,000-hp engine. 609 cc and rides under the rear seat


 Ford (1903)


 The Ford Motor Company's first manufacture was the Model A, which went on sale  July 1903 By the time production ended in October 1904, another impressive 670 had been built. The oldest surviving Model A in the world, it was built in 1903 sold for $264,000 in 2012, and the grandson of engineer Henry Ford, the founder of the company, stands in the picture

 The Model A had a 1,645 cc twin-cylinder engine that rode under the rear seat, a two-speed transmission

Rolls-Royce (1904)


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Rolls-Royce (1904)


 Engineer Henry Royce built his first car in 1904, just a month before he met wealthy aristocrat Charles Rolls by chance

 Charles Rolls had seen a Royce in action and told its maker that he would buy every car Royce could make as long as it bore the Rolls name

 By December 1904 the first Rolls-Royce was ready, although Rolls-Royce Limited would not be established until 1906


 This was the first Rolls-Royce car powered by a two-cylinder engine of 1809 cc, but at the end of 1906, Rol

ls-Royce had built its first car with an eight-cylinder engine


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