Who Invented the Car
A lot of people agree that the inventor of the car was Karl Benz. Karl
Benz was an engineer and inventor who lived in Germany during the late 1800's
and early 1900's. On January 29, 1886 Karl Benz patented the first car. On July
3, 1886 it was first demonstrated for the public in Mannheim, Germany. For a
long time people tried to invent a self propelled vehicle. The oldest commonly
known reference to this type of vehicle is in the works of Hero of Alexandria
which suggested using steam power to replace horses in 150 B.C. (over 2000 years
ago) Leonardo da Vinci, a famous Italian artist and inventor, drew pictures
of automated carriages during the Italian Renaissance (late 1400's A.D.) A whole
lot of people tried to develop ways to make steam powered cars during the 1700's
and 1800's. Here is a list of some of the more important ones.
1769 - The Cugnot Carriage: Built by Nicolas Joseph Cugnot (French)
1825 - The Gurney Steam Coach: Built by Sir Goldsworth Gurney (English)
1878 - La Mancelle: Built by Amedee Bollee (French) There were a whole lot more
steam powered vehicles but these are a good place to start if you want to learn
more about steam cars. Steam powered cars were really big and didn't work very
well so some other inventors were trying to come up with a way to power cars
using a smaller and more dependable type of engine. In 1860 a Frenchman named
Etienne Lenoir invented a thing called the "Internal Combustion Engine."
A few years later in 1876 another man named Nikolous Augustus Otto invented
a better kind of internal combustion engine in Germany. This kind of engine
is very similar in principle to what is used in most cars today. After the invention
of the Internal Combustion Engine it was easier to make a car that was small
enough and reliable enough to be practicle. Just like with the steam cars, a
lot of people were trying to come up with an internal cumbustion engine car
at the same time. The two most important people were Gottlieb Daimler and Karl
Benz. Both of these men patented a car in Germany in 1886 but Karl Benz patented
his first so most people say he invented the car. A few years later, Karl Benz's
company and Gottlieb Daimler's company merged and became Daimler-Benz. This
is the company that makes the Mercedes-Benz brand of cars. The name Mercedes
came from a man who raced and sold Daimler-Benz cars. The man's name was Emil
Jellinek. He had a daughter named Mercedes and he decided to name the cars he
sold after her. The name became famous and the Daimler-Benz company has continued
to use it until today.