This Womens Day, discover how Bertha Benz ensured we got to see the first ever motor car and how her historic 1888 road trip ...
Clean air rules were designed to protect the environment from harmful car emissions, but they had a surprising secondary ...
Hubcaps cover the central portion of a car’s wheels, though they can certainly be larger. They have been around for as long as the automobile industry has existed and, for many decades, were an ...
The origins of the G-Wagen name can be traced back to the merger between the companies of Karl Benz and Dr. Gottlieb Daimler in 1926, resulting in Daimler-Benz. This new company soon produced the 170 ...
While its roots trace back to the Benz Patent Motorwagen in 1895, Mercedes-Benz was officially founded in June 1926 when ...
Karl Friedrich Benz was born on November 25, 1844, in Mühlburg, Germany. Interestingly, his father was a locomotive driver, but he passed away when Karl was just two, leaving his mother ...
The Patent-Motorwagen (patented motor car), patented in 1886, is widely considered to be the first practical automobile; it was invented by Karl Benz, who went on to be the founder of Mercedes-Benz.
Cugnot later designed a version to haul up to four people, making it one of the earliest passenger cars. Karl Benz’s Patent-Motorwagen (patented motor car) is widely considered to be the first ...
This International Women’s Day, we’re celebrating the tenacity of those pioneering individuals whose ideas and inventions ...
Lexus IS 500 sits on one of the oldest platforms in the industry. But does that mean it’s not desirable nor competitive against newer designs? Quite the contrary ...