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Karl Benz patented the three-wheeled Motor Car, known as the "Motorwagen," in 1886. It was the first true, modern automobile, meaning Benz is most often identified as the man who invented the car.
Three-wheeled cars are not for everyone. While some people love their captivating "Is it a car, or is it a motorcycle?" vibe, others simply are too trepidatious about their safety and often unorthodox ...
Interestingly enough, the three-wheel replicas deviate significantly from the patent drawings registered by Carl Benz on January 29, 1886. The notable discrepancies are in the layout of the frame ...
The Mercedes-Benz EQC 1886 Edition is positioned to show off the extensive range of features offered in this new fully electric model, while looking a little bit sharper.
The Edition 1886 shares its 407hp dual-motor electric powertrain with the standard model, which helps the all-electric SUV sprint from 0-100kph in 5.1sec, and on to a limited top speed of 180kph.
A team of apprentices at Mercedes-Benz have combined 19th century design with 21st century propulsion to create the F-Cell Roadster, a hydrogen fuel-cell concept that isn’t so much a car as a ...