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Carl Benz.
On January 29, 1886 attained with gasoline engines.
Patents for the power of the tricycle. Most people think it was the world's first car. This car did not have a canopy, so the first car in the world was a convertible.
Designer George Paulan's design idea led to the production of the saleable Eclipse, which we call a convertible, in October 1934.
A convertible is a sedan with a fold-out openable roof, known in Europe as a cabriolet, in American English.
It is directly called convertible, which shows that it has a dual identity, and the whole world will change when you press the open button to open the top.
Convertibles are usually divided into hardtops and softtops, with softtops being more common and usually made of canvas, vinyl or plastic with foldable stands; The first hardtop convertible in history was the 1934 Peugeot 402, which was made of metal and could open and close automatically, and the real production of the hardtop convertible began in 1996 with the Mercedes-Benz SLK
r170)。
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It was Peugeot that produced the saleable Eclipse in October 1934, a coupe with an electrically folding hardtop and a design by designer George Paulland.
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On January 29, 1886, a patent was granted for a tricycle powered by a gasoline engine. Most people think it was the world's first car. This car did not have a canopy, so the first car in the world was a convertible.
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On January 29, 1886, the Mannheim Patent Office in Germany granted Karl Benz a patent for his three-wheeled car developed in 1885, a date that is known to most as the birth of the modern automobile. German Godlip Daimler made the world's first four-wheeled car.
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Produced by Carl Benz on January 29, 1886.
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The first was a tricycle uncovered in 1886, which was a bit comical.
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In 1886, it was not known what company.
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The Eclipse refers to a coupe with an electrically folding hardtop roof, derived from the design of designer George Paulland.
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The eclipse refers to a coupe fitted with an electrically folding hardtop.
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The world's first car with an internal combustion engine was a Mercedes, and his convertible was just cloth impractical. The tires are also solid, and it is impractical to run on the road. The world's first, hardtop automatic convertible was designed by Peugeot in France!
The world's first tire plus inner tube Michelin on the road is also designed by Peugeot Peugeot in France, and the manual transmission is also designed by Peugeot.
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Carl this time! Take a look at the middle school history books, the car he invented, although a little different from a sports car, met the LZ requirements: the first convertible car!
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1934 French Peugeot 402
A convertible is a sedan with a foldable roof, known as a cabriolet in Europe, and directly as a convertible in American English, which means that it has a dual identity, and the whole world will change when you press the open top button. Convertibles are usually divided into hardtops and softtops, with softtops being more common and usually made of canvas, vinyl or plastic with foldable stands; The first hardtop convertible in history was the 1934 Peugeot 402, which was made of metal and could open and close automatically, and the real production of the hardtop convertible began in 1996 with the Mercedes-Benz SLK (R170).
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On January 29, 1886, Carl Benz obtained a patent for a tricycle powered by a gasoline engine. Most people think it was the world's first car. This car did not have a canopy, so the first car in the world was a convertible.
Wooden material.
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