Nikolaus Otto developed the internal-combustion engine in 1867.
Karl Benz patented the internal-combustion engine in 1879.
Gottleib Daimler built a small petrol engine in 1885.
The first car to run on petrol was made in 1885 by the German engineer Karl Benz
The first ever petrol car was invented in 1883 by a German man called Karl Benz.
Gottlieb Daimler invented the very first petrol motorcycle. He made this invention back in 1885. He was a German inventor.
The petrol engine was invented in Germany. Nikolaus Otto developed the first successful four-stroke internal combustion engine in 1876, which ran on petrol. His innovations laid the groundwork for future developments in automotive technology. This engine concept eventually led to the widespread use of petrol engines in vehicles.
The petrol engine, also known as the gasoline engine, was developed in the late 19th century, with significant contributions from several inventors. Notably, German engineer Nikolaus Otto is credited with creating the first practical four-stroke internal combustion engine in 1876. His design laid the foundation for modern petrol engines, influencing subsequent innovations in automotive engineering.
Canadian, Benjamin Franklin Tibbet invented the first compound marine engine.
As a motor refers to the electric verison (petrol is an engine) the first commutator-type direct current electric motor capable of turning machinery was invented by the British scientist William Sturgeon in 1832
Gottlieb Daimler invented the very first petrol motorcycle. He made this invention back in 1885. He was a German inventor.
The German word for petrol station is "Tankstelle".
He founded the Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft (DMG), improved the Otto four-stroke engine, invented the grandfather clock engine, Phoenix engine, Maybach engine (with Wilhelm Maybach), and of course, the first motorcycle.
The gasoline engine came first. The gasoline engine was invented and patented in 1823 with the first efficient gasoline engine developed in 1876. The diesel was invented in 1893 which was 70 years after the gasoline engine.
The high-speed petrol engine was developed by the German engineer Nikolaus Otto in the late 19th century. Otto is best known for inventing the four-stroke cycle engine, also known as the Otto cycle, which allowed for more efficient combustion and higher speeds. His innovations laid the groundwork for modern internal combustion engines used in automobiles today.