Carsevolution

The Changing experience of Cars / automobiles

  • 17th century- 18th century

    17th century- 18th century
    built the first steam-powered vehicle around 1672 as a toy for the Chinese Emperor. It was of small enough scale that it could not carry a driver but it was, quite possibly, the first working steam-powered vehicle (‘auto-mobile’).
  • 19th century

    19th century
    Among other efforts, in 1815, a professor at Prague Polytechnic, Josef Bozek, built an oil-fired steam car. Also In 1867, Canadian jeweller Henry Seth Taylor demonstrated his 4-wheeled “steam buggy” at the Stanstead Fair in Stanstead, and again the following year. The basis of the buggy, which he began building in 1865, was a high-wheeled carriage.
  • 19- 20 century

    19- 20 century
    In 1828, Ányos Jedlik, a Hungarian who invented an early type of electric motor, created a tiny model car powered by his new motor.Electric cars enjoyed popularity between the late 19th century and early 20th century, when electricity was among the preferred methods for automobile, ease of operation that could not be achieved by the gasoline cars of the time.
  • First Motor invented

    First Motor invented
    A german inventor known by the name Karl Benz creates the first motor car, called the Benz Patent- Motorwagon.The original cost of the vehicle in 1885 was $1,000 (equivalent to $26,337 in 2016).The Benz Patent-Motorwagen was a three-wheeled automobile with a rear-mounted engine.
  • What changed about the product and why?

    What changed about the product and why?
    what changed about the automobile evoulution is most likey what the car ran on which was steam, gasaline,batteries and more. and also changed the form of what the car looked like. The reason they cahnged every thing was to updated new material technologies, stagnating sales in industrialized countries.
  • what remained the same in cars

    what remained the same in cars
    what remained the same was that it all sreved a purpose of getting where u needed to go.