In 1769, the very first self-propelled road vehicle was a military tractor invented by French engineer and mechanic, Nicolas Joseph Cugnot (1725 - 1804). Cugnot used a steam engine to power his vehicle, built under his instructions at the Paris Arsenal by mechanic Brezin. It was used by the French Army to haul artillery at a whopping speed of 2 1/2 mph on only three wheels. The vehicle had to stop every ten to fifteen minutes to build up steam power. The steam engine and boiler were separate from the rest of the vehicle and placed in the front. The following year (1770), Cugnot built a steam-powered tricycle that carried four passengers.
the first car made was a mecedes benz made by carl benz in the victorian times
Yes he made the very first car in the usa
1915
The very first Holden ever made was the 48-215 or later known as the FX
I think it was Henry Ford...
The very first car ever made could do 2 mph so it reached mph.
The very first car Henry Ford made was called the Quadricycle, which he built in 1896. The Ford Motor Company manufactured its first car - the Model A - in 1903. It was built in Detroit, Mich.
The electric car was first made in England.
The very first practical automobile invented in 1886 had brakes.
The very first was invented by Étienne Lenoir but it was very weak. Then Nikolaus Otto made the next two Innvovations and then finally Karl Benz put it in a car.
The worlds first practical automobile was built by Karl Benz in Germany 1885.
Germany. The very first practice auto was the 1885-86 Benz Patent Motor Car.