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4400 BCE
the bullock cart
The first indications of the use of a wagon (cart tracks, incisions, model wheels) are dated to around 4400 BC. -
1900 BCE
Horse drawn cart
as early as 1900 BC. In Ancient Egypt, chariots were mainly used for warfare or hunting, and could be drawn by one or two horses. The chariot was revolutionary and effective because it could deliver warriors to battle quickly and had an advantage over soldiers on foot. -
first engine powered vehichle
On January 29, 1886, Carl Benz applied for a patent for his “vehicle powered by a gas engine.” The patent – number 37435 – may be regarded as the birth certificate of the automobile. In July 1886 the newspapers reported on the first public outing of the three-wheeled Benz Patent Motor Car, model no. 1. -
Quadricycle
The 1896 Quadricycle, the first automobile that Henry Ford built, came to symbolize all the later success achieved by Mr. Ford and Ford Motor Company. -
1905 caddilac
Sporting a single-cylinder engine, the 1905 Cadillac Model F Touring produces 9 horsepower. Its horizontal engine is not found under the hood but under the car, instead. A chain drive moves the rear wheels. -
Hudson model 54
a true luxury car for its time, with a 135-inch-wheelbase chassis and a 421-cubic-inch inline six-cylinder engine, cast in pairs, with a self-starter, and producing 55 horsepower—sufficient, it is said, for a top speed of 70 ... it has a enclosed roof -
Nash ambassador
In 1954, the Nash Ambassador was the first American automobile to have a front-end, fully integrated heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning system. this revolutionized the vehichle Industry -
Tesla cybertruck
The Tesla Cybertruck is a unique, high-performance, all-electric pickup truck with a stainless steel exoskeleton. this car shows how big of a revolution has happend in the vehichle Industry since the start of time