No, the first car Henry Ford build was the Quadricycle which had a 2 cylinder gasoline engine and was built in 1896-1901. He sold 3.
Henry Ford did not invent the steam engine. He was young when it was first introduced to him as a way of powering things. He didn't really invent anything but built onto others ideas such as the assembly line and the car.
In 1876 Nikolaus August Otto built the first car engine which was powered by steam.
Karl Benz invented the first car engine and Nikolaus Otto is created the first non-steam powered engine in 1876
No, Ford Motor company never produced or sold a steam car.
cart + combustion engine = car steam engine + gasoline = combustion engine boiler + coal = steam engine
Henry Ford's first car, the Quadricycle, was built in 1896, but it was not THE first car. THE first car was built by Karl Benz did in 1885/86 - and that's just referring to the gas powered engine. There were automobiles powered by steam that go back as far as 1769, built by Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot and an electric carriage built by Robert Anderson in 1832/39.
in 1860, Belgian Jean Joseph Etienne Lenior developed a gas powered engine that worked similar to a steam engine but with gasoline instead of steam. this was the first engine that was produced in large numbers
Henry Ford.
The first car was invented in 1769 and it was a steam powered engine that only went the speed of 2 1/2 mph
The first automobile was created in 1886. The first steam engine was created in 1769 by a Frenchman Nicolas Joseph Cugnot.
The Ford 427 engine was used in a great deal of models of cars. In the 1960s when the engine was first produced, it could be ordered in any model of car that Ford sold.
Carl Benz and Mercedes are generally considered to have developed the first internal combustion engine for a car, but I am sure there must have been steam models earlier/