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Benz Patent-Motorwagen

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The Benz Patent-Motorwagen was a three-wheeled automobile patented by Karl Benz in Germany in 1886 and widely regarded as the first practical car.

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What was the top speed of the original Benz Patent-Motorwagen?

The original 1885 Patent-Motorwagen had a top speed of about 16 kilometers per hour, or roughly 10 miles per hour. Bertha Benz notably pushed the car to this speed during her famous publicity drive in 1888.

What kind of engine powered the Benz Patent-Motorwagen?

It was powered by a single-cylinder, four-stroke internal combustion engine mounted horizontally at the rear. This engine produced less than one horsepower, specifically around 3/4 of a horsepower in its initial design.

When was the Benz Patent-Motorwagen officially patented?

Karl Benz filed his patent application for the vehicle on January 29, 1886, and was granted German patent number 37435. This date is widely celebrated as the "birth certificate" of the modern automobile.

Who undertook the first long-distance road trip in the Patent-Motorwagen?

Bertha Benz, Karl's wife, drove the Patent-Motorwagen from Mannheim to Pforzheim, Germany, in August 1888 without her husband's knowledge. She traveled over 100 kilometers (60 miles) to demonstrate the vehicle's practicality to the public.

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